NVIDIA Acquired Workload Management Provider SchedMD

NVIDIA Acquired Workload Management Provider SchedMD
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NVIDIA acquired SchedMD, the leading developer of Slurm, an open-source workload management system for high-performance computing (HPC) and AI. The company stated it would help it strengthen the open-source software ecosystem and drive AI innovation for researchers, developers, and enterprises.

As the leading workload manager and job scheduler in scalability, throughput, and complex policy management, Slurm is used in more than half of the top 10 and top 100 systems in the TOP500 list of supercomputers. Slurm, supported on the latest NVIDIA hardware, is also part of the critical infrastructure needed for generative AI, used by foundation model developers and AI builders to manage model training and inference needs.

“We’re thrilled to join forces with NVIDIA, as this acquisition is the ultimate validation of Slurm’s critical role in the world’s most demanding HPC and AI environments,” said Danny Auble, CEO of SchedMD. “NVIDIA’s deep expertise and investment in accelerated computing will enhance the development of Slurm, which will continue to be open source, to meet the demands of the next generation of AI and supercomputing.”

NVIDIA has been collaborating with SchedMD for over a decade and will continue investing in Slurm’s development to ensure it remains the leading open-source scheduler for HPC and AI. NVIDIA will accelerate SchedMD’s access to new systems, allowing users of NVIDIA’s accelerated computing platform to optimize workloads across their entire compute infrastructure, while also supporting a diverse hardware and software ecosystem, so customers can run heterogeneous clusters with the latest Slurm innovations.