The High-Performance Computing (HPC) Center provides high-availability and high-performance computing resources for physics research.
Core Description
The High-Performance Computing (HPC) Center consists of an array of multi-processor computers (clusters). The HPC Center is open to everyone in the Physics department and their collaborators. The purpose of the HPC Center is to provide high-availability and high-performance computing resources for physics research. Use of the clusters is free. The HPC Center operates under the authority of the Physics Department Computer Committee.
Access
Service available to Specific groups, centers or departments – see Additional Information for details.
Priority service for Specific groups, centers or departments – see Additional Information for details.
Additional information:
Members of the Physics department and their collaborators.
Services
- Scientific programming environment
Equipment
- Twenty five multi-processor servers
Pricing
Pricing is subject to core verification
Free for members of the Physics department and their collaborators.