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Red Hat Enterprise MRG 1.0 Beta 1 is now available. To download MRG, visit the MRG Beta page.
Red Hat Enterprise MRG is a next-generation IT infrastructure that makes enterprise computing 100-fold faster, defines new levels of interoperability and gives customers competitive advantage by running applications and transactions with greater performance and reliability. Red Hat Enterprise MRG integrates messaging, realtime, and grid technologies.
Red Hat Enterprise MRG extends Red Hat's Linux Automation Strategy with new levels of performance, scale, utilization, flexibility, and qualities of service.
Red Hat Enterprise MRG:
Red Hat Enterprise MRG supports the full spectrum of distributed tasks, including:
Red Hat Enterprise MRG can run across multiple platforms but also takes deep advantage of Red Hat Enterprise Linux capabilities like clustering, IO, and virtualization for optimal performance and qualities of service.
Red Hat Enterprise MRG offers revolutionary new capabilities:
Red Hat Enterprise MRG provides messaging that is up to 100-fold faster than other solutions. Furthermore, Red Hat Enterprise MRG implements AMQP, the industry's first open messaging standard, for unprecedented interoperability that is cross-language, cross-platform, multi-vendor, spans hardware and software, and extends down to the wire level. Red Hat is a founding member of the AMQP working group, which is developing the AMQP standard.
Red Hat Enterprise MRG's realtime capabilities provide customers competitive advantage by delivering guaranteed, fast response times. MRG Realtime enables applications and transactions to run predictably and builds Quality of Service into the core of Linux Automation. With MRG Realtime, CIOs can purchase exactly the capacity they need to meet service levels and compete when time is money. MRG Realtime is a technology that Red Hat has developed and is leading into the mainstream Linux kernel community.
Red Hat Enterprise MRG's grid enables enterprises to run their applications faster and make use of all their computing capacity. MRG Grid extends Red Hat's Linux Automation strategy by adding tremendous performance gains, horizontal scale, and further flexibility around deployment and management. Red Hat Enterprise MRG is the first integrated platform that can schedule both High Performance Computing (HPC) and High Throughput Computing (HTC) tasks to local grids, remote grids, and cloud infrastructure; and cycle-steal from idle desktop PCs to use all available computing resources for any application. Red Hat is extending MRG Grid so that it can even schedule tasks onto dynamically provisioned virtual machines running on Intel vPro workstations' thin, built-in hypervisors. MRG Grid is based on the Condor project started and hosted at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. Red Hat and the University of Wisconsin have signed a unique partnership to make Condor available under an OSI-approved license and jointly develop Condor on-campus at the University of Wisconsin.