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Condor at Washington and Lee University

Condor is a high-throughput computing system that is made available to Washington and Lee students and faculty by the Computer Science department. It is administered by Garrett Koller under the supervision of Dr. Joshua Stough.

Condor's Status

Use CondorView to check the status of the Condor cluster at any given moment.

Condor Documentation

We currently use Condor version 7.6.1. The Condor documentation for version 7.6.1 can be found here. You can find the official documentation for other versions of Condor on the official Condor Project site.

What is Condor?

Condor is a high-throughput computing system. Similar to a high-performance computing system, which is the most typical kind of supercomputer, a “high-throughput computing system” is designed to process very large amounts of data with distributed computational resources. Since such programs are typically limited with respect to reading and writing the data, high performance is needed in the realm of data access and manipulation rather than in processing speed. In order to accomplish this, the system provides an efficient way to store and access data while providing computational resources that allow the data to be processed by many machines once if the data permits.1)

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Ideally, the data is organized in such a way that it can be processed in many independent segments that do not rely on other segments in order to make progress.
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