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Computing clusters are usually managed by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluster_manager cluster managing software].
Computing clusters are usually managed by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluster_manager cluster managing software]. The B4F cluster uses the cluster management sofware from [http://www.brightcomputing.com Bright ]. BCM is currently is a popular choice for compute clusters of any size, including some very large ones. Bright is a spin-off from [http://www.clustervision.com ClusterVision], the company that aided in implementing the B4F cluster. Furthermore, ClusterVision and [http://www.clustervision.com/eNews/Nov2012/Headlines/Dell Dell] have engaged in a strategic alliance, and BCM is currently very often the [http://www.brightcomputing.com/News-Bright-Computing-Collaborates-with-Dell-for-Genomic-Analysis.php default cluster manager software in Dell-based clusters].
 
== Logging into Bright Cluster Manager Portal ==
== Logging into Bright Cluster Manager Portal ==



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Computing clusters are usually managed by cluster managing software. The B4F cluster uses the cluster management sofware from Bright . BCM is currently is a popular choice for compute clusters of any size, including some very large ones. Bright is a spin-off from ClusterVision, the company that aided in implementing the B4F cluster. Furthermore, ClusterVision and Dell have engaged in a strategic alliance, and BCM is currently very often the default cluster manager software in Dell-based clusters.

Logging into Bright Cluster Manager Portal

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Using the Bright Cluster Manager Portal

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Further reading is provided through the BCM Portal

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See also

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