
• manage, monitor and tune applications for improved visibility, performance and
availability.
One central console provides an integrated view and control of JBoss middleware
infrastructure.
The JON management platform (server-agent) delivers centralized systems management for
the JBoss middleware product suite. With it one can coordinate the many stages of
application life cycle and expose a cohesive view of middleware components through
complex environments, improve operational efficiency and reliability through thorough visibility
into production availability and performance, and effectively manage configuration and rollout
of new applications across complex environments with a single, integrated tool.
• Auto-discover application resources: operating systems, applications and services
• From one console, store, edit and set application configurations
• Start, stop, or schedule an action on an application resource
• Remotely deploy applications
• Monitor and collect metric data for a particular platform, server or service
• Alert support personnel based upon application alert conditions
• Assign roles for users to enable fine-grained access control to JON services
4.5 Red Hat Enterprise MRG Grid
MRG Grid provides high throughput and high performance computing. Additionally, it enables
enterprises to move to a utility model of computing to help enterprises achieve both higher
peak computing capacity and higher IT usage by leveraging their existing infrastructure to
build high performance grids.
Based on the Condor project, MRG Grid provides the most advanced and scalable platform
for high throughput and high performance computing with capabilities such as:
• scalability to run the largest grids in the world.
• advanced features for handling priorities, workflows, concurrency limits, usage, low
latency scheduling, and more.
• support for a wide variety of tasks, ranging from sub-second calculations to long-
running, highly parallel (MPI) jobs.
• the ability to schedule to all available computing resources, including local grids,
remote grids, virtual machines, idle desktop workstations, and dynamically provisioned
cloud infrastructure.
MRG Grid also enables enterprises to move to a utility model of computing, where they can:
• schedule a variety of applications across a heterogeneous pool of available resources.
• automatically handle seasonal workloads with high efficiency, usage, and flexibility.
• dynamically allocate, provision, or acquire additional computing resources for
additional applications and loads.
• execute across a diverse set of environments, ranging from virtual machines to bare
metal hardware to cloud-based infrastructure.
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