Platform LSF


Platform Load Sharing Facility is a workload management platform, job scheduler, for distributed high performance computing. It can be used to execute batch jobs on networked Unix and Windows systems on many different architectures. LSF was based on the Utopia research project at the University of Toronto.
In 2007, Platform released Platform Lava, which is a simplified version of LSF based on an old version of LSF release, licensed under GNU General Public License v2. The project was discontinued in 2011, succeeded by OpenLava.
In January, 2012, Platform Computing was acquired by IBM.
The product is now called IBM Spectrum LSF.

LSF add-on products

LSF extensions include:
LSF is one of the job scheduler mechanisms supported by the Grid Resource Allocation Manager component of the Globus Toolkit.