Condor High Throughput Computing

The goal of the Condor® Project is to develop, implement, deploy, and evaluate mechanisms and policies that support High Throughput Computing (HTC) on large collections of distributively owned computing resources. Guided by both the technological and sociological challenges of such a computing environment, the Condor Team has been building software tools that enable scientists and engineers to increase their computing throughput.

If you find Condor as interesting as we do, consider joining our team of talented and enthusiastic developers.

Current Releases

Development series: Condor Version 7.7.6 released April 28, 2012
Stable series: Condor Version 7.8.0 released May 10, 2012

Condor Week

Condor Week 2012, recently finished. You can read all of the presentations that were given.
Information on current and past Condor Weeks

Recent News

(May 10, 2012) Condor 7.8.0 released!
The Condor team is pleased to announce the release of Condor 7.8.0. This is the first entry in a new stable series, contains all the features and bug fixes in the 7.7 development series. See the version History for a complete list of changes.

(May 2, 2012) Condor 7.6.7 released
The Condor team is pleased to announce the newest release in our development series, 7.6.7. This release fixes several important bugs, and we believe this will be the last release in the 7.6 series. Please see the release notes for a complete list. Condor binaries and source code are available from our Downloads page.

(May 2, 2012) 50,000-Core Condor cluster provisioned by Cycle Computing
for the Schroedinger Drug Discovery Applications Group. See the article in Hostingtecnews.com, or the article in BioIT World. And, Condor helped enable this research.

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