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Bright Computing previews next-gen Bright Cluster Manager at SC13

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SAN JOSE, USA: Bright Computing, the leading, vendor-independent provider of management solutions for clusters and clouds, announces a preview of next-generation Bright Cluster Manager at SC13 featuring support for Hadoop clusters, OpenStack clouds and more.

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Now, in addition to its leading HPC cluster management capabilities for datacenters and AWS clouds, Bright provisions, monitors and manages Big Data clusters and private clouds making it an even more comprehensive management solution.

Big Data

Using your choice of leading Hadoop distributions, Bright Cluster Manager provisions, monitors and manages Hadoop clusters. It employs Bright roles to make it easy to configure Hadoop services such as HBase, YARN and ZooKeeper.

Bright collects metrics and performs healthchecks for Hadoop that target HDFS, JVM, job and network activity. Bright integrates with MapReduce and YARN to manage Big Data workloads efficiently, and ensures high availability of vital Hadoop services.

Private cloud

Bright Cluster Manager provisions, monitors and manages OpenStack private clouds. Bright bundles OpenStack, installs it, and uses Bright roles to configure OpenStack. Bright collects metrics and performs healthchecks that target individual OpenStack tenants (e.g., various quotas) as well as the cloud as a whole.

Bright bundles, installs, configures, monitors and manages Ceph for object and block storage, and will use Open vSwitch for OpenStack networking services. Bright can boot OpenStack virtual machines and manage them as if they were physical nodes, and manages the software images they use. Bright makes vital OpenStack services highly available.

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