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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]] |
  
-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 (XSEDEallocations.
  
-^Specifications  ^Cluster Documentation    Processor  ^ Allocation Requests ^ +^Specifications  ^Cluster Documentation    Processor UD Allocation Requests ^ ACCESS (XSEDE) Allocation Requests ^ 
-|DARWIN|[[abstract:darwin:earlyaccess|DARWIN]]|32-core AMD EPYC 7002 Series Processors | [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yO9issKJ2klPVa_rvFrsMM0GHth3Z3B-OEOypwTN3bc/edit?usp=sharing|Allocation Information/Guidelines]] |+|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]] | [[https://allocations.access-ci.org/resources|ACCESS 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 ====
  
-If you are experiencing a problem on one of the UD HPC community 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, 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.
 ==== Ask or tell the HPC community ==== ==== Ask or tell the HPC community ====
  
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 ==== 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."
  
-[[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, [[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.  
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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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