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Job Scheduling in the Open Systems Environment
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Job Scheduling in the Open Systems Environment
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ABSTRACT
Administering and supporting job scheduling has been complicated by the drive toward open systems, which often include client/server architectures. When evaluating job-scheduling software, the data center manager must examine such issues as centralized vs. decentralized computing, high-availability requirements, and mission-critical work loads. Only after the data center manager addresses these issues can an organization be positioned to perform the in-depth software evaluation needed to successfully implement job scheduling within an open systems environment.