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|[[itrc>caviness-cluster| Caviness]]|[[abstract:caviness:caviness|Caviness]]|18-core 2.10 GHz Intel E5-2695 v4 ("Broadwell")| [[itrc>purchasing| Open]] | [[abstract:caviness:account:stakeholders | List]] | | |[[itrc>caviness-cluster| Caviness]]|[[abstract:caviness:caviness|Caviness]]|18-core 2.10 GHz Intel E5-2695 v4 ("Broadwell")| [[itrc>purchasing| Open]] | [[abstract:caviness:account:stakeholders | List]] | |
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The table below lists NSF funded HPC resources available via committee reviewed allocation request process similar to XSEDE allocations. | The table below lists NSF funded HPC resources available via committee reviewed allocation request process similar to ACCESS (XSEDE) allocations. |
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^Specifications ^Cluster Documentation ^ Processor ^ Allocation Requests ^ | ^Specifications ^Cluster Documentation ^ Processor ^ UD Allocation Requests ^ ACCESS (XSEDE) Allocation Requests ^ |
|DARWIN|[[abstract:darwin:darwin|DARWIN]]|32-core AMD EPYC 7002 Series Processors | [[https://dsi.udel.edu/core/computational-resources/darwin/|UD Data Science Institute DARWIN Allocations Information]] | | |DARWIN|[[abstract:darwin:darwin|DARWIN]]|32-core AMD EPYC 7002 Series Processors | [[abstract:darwin:account:account#ud-allocations|UD Allocations]] | **Ended October 31, 2024** | |
||| [[https://portal.xsede.org/allocations/resource-info|XSDEDE DARWIN Allocations Information]] | | |
===== Documentation ===== | ===== Documentation ===== |
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==== System or account problems, or can't find an answer on this wiki ==== | ==== System or account problems, or can't find an answer on this wiki ==== |
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If you are experiencing a problem on one of the UD HPC clusters, or you just can't find the help you need on this wiki, then submit a [[https://services.udel.edu/TDClient/32/Portal/Requests/TicketRequests/NewForm?ID=D5ZRIgFlfLw_|Research Computing High Performance Computing (HPC) Clusters Help Request]] and complete the form including which cluster and your problem details in the description field. | If you are experiencing a problem on one of the UD HPC clusters (such as problems with disk quotas, nodes' being offline or malfunctioning, and requests for IT RCI provisioning of software), or you just can't find the help you need on this wiki, then submit a [[https://services.udel.edu/TDClient/32/Portal/Requests/TicketRequests/NewForm?ID=D5ZRIgFlfLw_|Research Computing High Performance Computing (HPC) Clusters Help Request]] and complete the form including which cluster and your problem details in the description field. This will generate a TeamDynamics ticket that is automatically routed to IT RCI staff. |
==== Ask or tell the HPC community ==== | ==== Ask or tell the HPC community ==== |
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[[https://groups.google.com/a/udel.edu/d/forum/hpc-ask?hl=en-US|hpc-ask]] is a Google group established to stimulate interactions within UD’s broader HPC community and is based on members helping members. This is a great venue to post a question about HPC, start a discussion or share an upcoming event with the community. Anyone may request membership. Messages are sent as a daily summary to all group members. This list is archived, public, and searchable by anyone. | [[https://groups.google.com/a/udel.edu/d/forum/hpc-ask?hl=en-US|hpc-ask]] is a Google group established to stimulate interactions within UD’s broader HPC community and is based on members helping members. This is a great venue to post a question about HPC, start a discussion or share an upcoming event with the community. Keep in mind posting a question is seeking assistance from other HPC users in the community like problems with installing software, integrating it with Slurm, or executing it; when no answer is forthcoming from the community, IT RCI tend to field the questions. Equally pertinent would be asking the community for recommendations of algorithms or software to solve a specific problem, or posting an upcoming event. These issues can be fielded by any member of the HPC community. Anyone may request membership. Messages are sent as a daily summary to all group members. This list is archived, public, and searchable by anyone. |
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| If you are unsure which forum is the appropriate choice, please default to opening a TeamDynamics ticket by submitting a [[https://services.udel.edu/TDClient/32/Portal/Requests/TicketRequests/NewForm?ID=D5ZRIgFlfLw_|Research Computing High Performance Computing (HPC) Clusters Help Request]]. |
==== Publication and Grant Writing Resources ===== | ==== Publication and Grant Writing 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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[[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 Caviness and Farber, [[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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| For DARWIN, please refer to the [[https://nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1919839|NSF award]] information for a proposal or publication to acknowledge use of or describe DARWIN resources. We require all allocation recipients to acknowledge their allocation awards using the following standard text: “This research was supported in part through the use of DARWIN computing system: DARWIN – A Resource for Computational and Data-intensive Research at the University of Delaware and in the Delaware Region, Rudolf Eigenmann, Benjamin E. Bagozzi, Arthi Jayaraman, William Totten, and Cathy H. Wu, University of Delaware, 2021, URL: https://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/29071″ |
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