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

Stable series: Condor Version 7.4.0 released Nov 9, 2009
Development series: Condor Version 7.3.2 released Sept 16, 2009
Previous Stable series: Condor Version 7.2.4 released June 25, 2009

Condor Week 2010

Condor/Paradyn Week 2010, our annual conference, will be April 12-April 16, 2010. Learn more
Information on past Condor Weeks

Recent News

(November 23, 2009) Purdue's Condor-based DiaGraid named top 100 IT project
Purdue's Condor-based DiaGrid was named a Top-100 IT project of 2009 by Network World. DiaGrid has 177 teraflops of capacity.

(November 9, 2009) Condor 7.4.0 released!
The Condor Team is pleased to announce the release of Condor 7.4.0. This first release in a new stable series includes all new features added in the 7.3 development series. See the Version History for a complete list of changes. Condor 7.4.0 binaries and source code are available from our Downloads page.

(October 9, 2009) The Condor project will help with the workflows
generated for both data analysis and visualization efforts with XD award winners: University of Tennessee (see the press release) and the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) at the University of Texas at Austin (as well as this press release). These TeraGrid eXtremeDigital Resource (XD) awards from the NSF will enable a center for Remote Data Analysis and Visualization (RDAV) research.

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