| Welcome to the High-Performance Computing (HPC) Facility wiki
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< < | The High-performance Computing (HPC) facility is setup to provide high-performance computing power to all life science researchers at Utrecht Science Park. Coordinated by the Utrecht Bioinformatics Center and subsidized by Utrecht University and University Medical Center, it currently provides computational power to over twenty different research groups located within Utrecht University, UMC Utrecht, Hubrecht Institute and Princess Máxima Center for Pediatric Oncology. |
> > | The High-performance Computing (HPC) facility is setup to provide high-performance computing power to all life science researchers at Utrecht Science Park. Coordinated by the Utrecht Bioinformatics Center and subsidized by Utrecht University and University Medical Center, it currently provides computational power to over twenty different research groups located within Utrecht University, UMC Utrecht, Hubrecht Institute and Princess Máxima Center for Pediatric Oncology. |
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(for a high-resolution version of the HPC flyer, click on the thumbnail on the left)
General information |
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< < | The HPC facility consists of 1200 cores, 10TB working memory and 600TB of High-Performance storage. The HPC facility runs on CentOS Linux and provides a batch-wise queueing system with a few head nodes and many compute nodes for submitting and running many computational tasks in parallel. |
> > | The HPC facility consists of 1544 cores, 10TB working memory and 600TB of High-Performance storage. The HPC facility runs on CentOS Linux and provides a batch-wise queueing system with a few head nodes and many compute nodes for submitting and running many computational tasks in parallel. |
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Dedicated administrators maintain and develop the HPC infrastructure and provide support to end users. These positions are funded by UMC Utrecht and Utrecht University (ITS). |