[Bioclusters] Fwd: [PBS-USERS] cost for educational sites

Ron Chen bioclusters@bioinformatics.org
Mon, 7 Apr 2003 19:53:09 -0700 (PDT)


Looks like PBSPro is *not* free for educational sites
anymore.

When PBS was owned by Veridian, OpenPBS was quite
broken, as not all PBSPro fixes went into OpenPBS.

I guess more and more sites will switch to GridEngine.

 -Ron


--- Jenn Sturm <jsturm@hamilton.edu> wrote:
> I see from PBSPro's new website that educational
> sites need to submit a 
> grant application in order to purchase PBSPro at
> reduced costs, where 
> previously it was free to educational sites. Has
> anyone submitted this 
> yet and found out what the price actually is? I'm
> building a new 
> machine right now and am surprised to find this out
> (didn't exactly 
> expect to have to complete a grant application in
> order to build this 
> new machine...) and now have to move back to
> OpenPBS, but I'm curious, 
> still...
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jenn Sturm
> 
> 
>
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