CCR's primary compute cluster includes over 26,000 CPUs in various configurations for academic users as well as a separate partition for industry partners. State of the art GPUs are available on a ...
The High-Performance Computing (HPC) group maintains a wide range of computational resources to fit your needs. All are Linux compute clusters, each attached to large storage platforms to support ...
Revision C02 installed on main-campus HPC clusters. This new version of Gaussian is now the default Gaussian module which can be loaded with: module load gaussian or using the module name explicitly: ...
Logging into the HPC clusters for command line sessions. A lot of work on the HPC clusters is done via the command line. In order to connect and log in, you must have access to a terminal session ...
The WAVE HPC is a cluster of powerful multi-core/multi-socket servers with high performance storage, GPUs, and large memory, tied together by a fast inter-connection network. It is designed to support ...
The UB-HPC cluster contains several partitions available only to academic users. These partitions are comprised of various Linux "nodes" (a.k.a. servers) with differing hardware specs and manufactured ...
For more information about the technical aspects of the cluster, see the Hardware Specs page. Requests for access to Leavitt HPC are made and sponsored by Bates faculty and Academic Staff. If you are ...
The Miami Redhawk cluster is available for use by faculty, staff, and students. The RCS group is here to provide support for how the cluster can support research and teaching efforts. Faculty can ...
Apocrita is a 350 node heterogeneous HPC Cluster running Centos 7 Linux managed by ITS Research at Queen Mary University of London, located in the Jisc Shared data centre in Slough. The Apocrita ...
based Clustercorp. "The concept behind distributing our software is to help VARs and Tier 2 and Tier 1 hardware vendors deploy HPC clusters successfully." The HPC software company has spent its ...
Will Bryk, chief executive of ExaAILabs, announced on Friday that his company had deployed its Exacluster, one of the industry's first clusters based on Nvidia's H200 GPUs for AI and HPC.