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[workspace-announce] Workspace Release TP 1.3
On behalf of the workspace team, I am happy to announce the TP 1.3
release of the Workspace Service. You can download the new release from:
http://workspace.globus.org/downloads/index.html
This release adds significant new features. First, the workspace service
can now start multiple VM instances grafted off of the same VM image in
one request; the VM instances can be managed as a group or individually.
Second, we added accounting functionality and services allowing users to
query accounting information. Last but not least, we added configuration
enhancements to make service administration easier, as well as numerous
functionality and usability enhancements for the client.
These new features and enhancements necessitated some WSDL changes as
well as an addition of a new namespace. The current release has a
technology preview status: both interfaces and implementation are likely
to change to some extent.
This new 1.3 release provides a baseline for a cycle of releases that
aim to break up the service into several replacable components that
could be easily and/or independently used. In particular, the next
releases will include the following functionality:
- the contextualization service allowing VMs to be adapted at deployment
time to the context of a site, an organization, or other VMs.
- the workspace pilot which can be used in conjunction with existing
batch schedulers (such as e.g. PBS) to run VMs as well as normal jobs on
the same cluster.
These technologies are currently undergoing alpha testing by selected
friendly communities. If you are interested in testing, and don't mind a
little bit of adventure, give us a call.
We welcome comments, feedback, and bug reports. Information about the
project, software downloads, documentation and instructions on how to
join the workspace-user mailing list for support questions can be found
at: http://workspace.globus.org/
The Workspace Team
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Kate Keahey,
Mathematics & CS Division, Argonne National Laboratory
Computation Institute, University of Chicago