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 ===== Overview  ===== ===== Overview  =====
  
-An HPC system always has one or more public-facing systems known as //login nodes//. The login +HPC cluster always has one or more public-facing systems known as //login nodes//. The login 
 nodes are supplemented by many //compute nodes// which are connected by a private network.  One or more //head nodes// run programs that manage and facilitate the functioning of the cluster. (In some clusters, the head node functionality is present on the //login nodes//.) Each compute node typically has several multi-core processors that share memory. Finally, all the nodes share one or more filesystems over a high-speed network. nodes are supplemented by many //compute nodes// which are connected by a private network.  One or more //head nodes// run programs that manage and facilitate the functioning of the cluster. (In some clusters, the head node functionality is present on the //login nodes//.) Each compute node typically has several multi-core processors that share memory. Finally, all the nodes share one or more filesystems over a high-speed network.
  
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 ==== Publication and Grant Writing Resources ===== ==== Publication and Grant Writing Resources =====
  
-[[http://sites.udel.edu/research-computing/community-cluster-templates/|HPC templates]] are available to use for a proposal or publication to acknowledge use of or describe UD’s Information Technologies HPC resources. +For general acknowledgment of UD IT-RCI staff and HPC resources, please use the following text: "This research was supported in part through the use of Information Technologies (IT) resources at the University of Delaware, specifically the high-performance computing resources." 
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 +[[https://sites.udel.edu/it-rci/compute/community-cluster-program/cluster-templates/|HPC templates]] are available to use for a proposal or publication to acknowledge use of or describe UD’s Information Technologies HPC resources. 
  
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