At the recent condor week, I heard people talking about running condor
jobs in the background in student labs running windows. They said that
as long as the jobs did not use a lot of memory, the interactive users
did not notice the presence of the condor jobs running. If this were
the case, it would be a great improvement to putting the jobs to sleep
whenever there was an interactive user. Has anybody documented this
minimal impact of condor jobs? We would use such a document as
argument to the people responsible of our labs to let us run condor
continuously.
Masao
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