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1.5 Availability
Condor is currently available as a free download from the Internet via the World Wide Web at
URL http://www.cs.wisc.edu/condor/downloads.
Binary distributions of Condor version 6.x are available for the platforms
detailed in Table 1.1. A platform is an
architecture/operating system combination.
Condor binaries are available most major versions of UNIX, as well as
Windows NT.
In the table, clipped means that Condor does not support
checkpointing or remote system calls on the given platform.
This means that standard jobs are not supported, only
vanilla jobs.
See section 2.4.1 on
page
for more details on job universes
within Condor and their abilities and limitations.
The Condor source code is no longer available for public download from the Internet. If you
desire the Condor source code, please contact the Condor Team in order to discuss it further
(see Section 1.6, on page
).
Table 1.1:
Condor Version 6.4.7 supported platforms
| Architecture |
Operating System |
| Hewlett Packard PA-RISC (both PA7000 and PA8000 series) |
HPUX 10.20 |
| Sun SPARC Sun4m,c, Sun UltraSPARC |
Solaris 2.5.x, 2.6, 2.7, 2.8 |
| Silicon Graphics MIPS (R4400, R4600, R8000, R10000) |
IRIX 6.5 |
| Intel x86 |
RedHat Linux 6.x, 7.x |
| |
Windows NT 4.0 (``clipped'') |
| |
Windows NT 2000 (``clipped'') |
| |
Windows NT XP (``clipped'') |
| Digital ALPHA |
OSF/1 (Digital Unix) 4.x to 5.0a |
|
NOTE: Other Linux distributions (Debian, etc.) may work, but are not tested
or supported.
For more platform-specific information about Condor's support for
various operating systems, see Chapter 6 on
page
.
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