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This cluster incorporates CPUs and graphics processing units (GPUs). This technology greatly enhances the speed with which computer systems process information and represents an important development in supercomputing. Nationally, GPU-accelerated supercomputers have enabled new research projects in areas as diverse as bioinformatics, climatology, and molecular and materials modeling. HPC resources enable researchers to move beyond the limitations of traditional research to produce new understandings of problems and meaningful results that have far-reaching interdisciplinary impact. Part of the focus of HPC is to expand the reach of “big computing” by addressing system-level questions in social, economic, and cultural research. With its advanced computing and communications resources, HPC is helping to create the virtual organizations, virtual worlds, and immersive environments that will continue to transform and globalize higher education in the twenty-first century.


New User Guide

This guide will explain how to begin using HPC resources. It will provide information on how to apply for a HPC account and how to log in to the system and begin working with the HPC environment. Applying for an HPC Account You must be a SBU faculty or staff member to receive an HPC account and use HPC facilities. In order to apply for a new HPC account, please complete the account application at SBU Vice Chancellor for Research. For additional information on applying for a HPC account, please contact us. After you get account, you can log in to the HPC Linux cluster by ssh-ing to 192.168.220.100. This head nodes should only be used for editing, compiling and submitting jobs. Computing should be done on the compute nodes. Jobs executed on the head nodes are subject to termination. The Linux cluster resource runs the CentOS 6.5 operating system.

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