Univa developed, sold, and supported
Univa Grid Engine software, Univa's version of the popular
Grid Engine workload manager. Univa also offered Navops Launch, a solution providing cloud migration, cloud automation, and cloud spend management for users of Univa Grid Engine. Univa announced in January 2011 that it hired personnel formerly working for
Oracle and
Sun Microsystems on
Grid Engine development. On April 12, 2011, Univa rolled out its initial commercial release of
Univa Grid Engine based on open source Grid Engine. The commercial released offered new functionality related to performance, and resource control for small and large clusters and provided enterprise customers with support services. On October 22, 2013 Univa announced it acquired the
intellectual property, copyrights and trademarks pertaining to the Grid Engine technology from Oracle and that it would support
Oracle Grid Engine customers. Univa announced Navops in May 2016, a new business unit with products enabling enterprises to easily migrate to the cloud or deploy hybrid clouds. Among the public clouds supported by Navops Launch are
Amazon Web Services (AWS),
Google Cloud Platform, and
Microsoft Azure. Navops Launch provides cloud automation features to dynamically configure cloud-based
Univa Grid Engine clusters and scale them based on application workloads and configurable policies. Navops Launch also provides cloud spend management features to help organizations monitor and manage cloud spending by extracting information from cloud-specific APIs. Organizations can use Navops Launch to manage spending by project, group, department, and cost-center. Univa enhanced both
Univa Grid Engine and Navops Launch, supporting new operating environments, machine architectures, and cloud providers. Key areas of focus for both Univa Grid Engine and Navops Launch have been around performance and scalability. Both were demonstrated by a well-publicized one million core cluster deployment in AWS announced in June 2018. Other areas of focus have been around managing containerized and
GPU-aware application workloads. Univa offered support services, education services, and consulting services related to installation, tuning, and configuration for all of its products. == History ==