diff --git a/doc/html/slurm.shtml b/doc/html/slurm.shtml index 5c1c55fe1d6de561527acf22c9f198ff4ece95be..14f2368d7beefddc9a4c58d98051d447475cbe66 100644 --- a/doc/html/slurm.shtml +++ b/doc/html/slurm.shtml @@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ pending work. </p> In its simplest configuration, it can be installed and configured in a couple of minutes (see <a href="http://www.linux-mag.com/id/7239/1/"> Caos NSA and Perceus: All-in-one Cluster Software Stack</a> -by Jeffrey B. Layton) and is used by -<a href="http://www.intel.com/">Intel</a> on their 48-core +by Jeffrey B. Layton) and has been used by +<a href="http://www.intel.com/">Intel</a> for their 48-core <a href="http://www.hpcwire.com/features/Intel-Unveils-48-Core-Research-Chip-78378487.html"> "cluster on a chip"</a>. More complex configurations can satisfy the job scheduling needs of @@ -39,8 +39,8 @@ configuration).</li> <li><b>Free and Open Source</b>: Its source code is freely available under the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>.</li> <li><b>Portability</b>: Written in C with a GNU autoconf configuration engine. -While initially written for Linux, other UNIX-like operating systems have -proven easy porting targets.</li> +While initially written for Linux, Slurm has been ported to a diverse assortment +of systems.</li> <li><b>Power Management</b>: Job can specify their desired CPU frequency and power use by job is recorded. Idle resources can be powered down until needed.</li> <li><b>Fault Tolerant</b>: It is highly tolerant of system failures, including