diff --git a/docs.it4i/general/capacity-computing.md b/docs.it4i/general/capacity-computing.md index 98cd834807ac61ddadc0e523bdba86c77eacddc5..518d4ccf7144a5adb4be8a7f1f73a0738dca8d39 100644 --- a/docs.it4i/general/capacity-computing.md +++ b/docs.it4i/general/capacity-computing.md @@ -160,19 +160,19 @@ HyperQueue lets you build a computation plan consisting of a large amount of tas * **Transparent task execution on top of a Slurm/PBS cluster** - Automatic task distribution amongst jobs, nodes, and cores. + Automatic task distribution amongst jobs, nodes, and cores. * **Dynamic load balancing across jobs** - Work-stealing scheduler<br>NUMA-aware, core planning, task priorities, task arrays<br> Nodes and tasks may be added/removed on the fly + Work-stealing scheduler<br>NUMA-aware, core planning, task priorities, task arrays<br> Nodes and tasks may be added/removed on the fly * **Scalable** - Low overhead per task (~100ÎĽs)<br>Handles hundreds of nodes and millions of tasks<br>Output streaming avoids creating many files on network filesystems + Low overhead per task (~100ÎĽs)<br>Handles hundreds of nodes and millions of tasks<br>Output streaming avoids creating many files on network filesystems * **Easy deployment** - Single binary, no installation, depends only on *libc*<br>No elevated privileges required + Single binary, no installation, depends only on *libc*<br>No elevated privileges required * **Open source**