Welcome to the High-Performance Computing (HPC) wiki
The High-performance Computing (HPC) infrastructure is part of workpackage 5 (infrastructure) of the
Research ICT program
of the
UMC Utrecht
and aims to provide high-performance computing power to researchers within the UMC Utrecht. The HPC infrastructure currently consists of 32 compute nodes (384 cores, 4TB working memory) and 160TB of HPC storage. Research groups can participate by funding the hardware required for their own computational needs, HPC storage capacity can be rented on a per Terabyte, per year basis. A dedicated Linux administrator and part-time bioinformatician are funded by the research ICT program. In addition, the program subsidizes the HPC storage capacity.
Topics
Contact details
The working team HPC is responsible for setting up and maintaining the HPC infrastructure, as well as for helping out with HPC related user questions. For details and contact information, go
here.
Participating groups
An overview of the currently participating groups can be found
here.
HPC user council
To steer future directions for the HPC infrastructure, an HPC user council has been setup. More details can be found
here.
How to get involved
to be written ...
HPC infrastructure
A general overview about the HPC cluster is provided
here (password required):
No permission to view HPC
First-time users
To get you started, some initial information is provided
here (password required):
No permission to view HPC
How to's
A useful collection of How to's is provided
here (password required):
No permission to view HPC