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The High Performance Computing Center (HPCC) will provide supercomputing services and computational science expertise that will enable faculty and students to conduct a wide range of focused research, development, and test activities. The center puts advanced technology in the hands of the academic population more quickly, less expensively, and with greater certainty of success.
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The main objective of the HPCC is to promote research and teaching on campus by integrating state-of-the-art high performance computing technology for faculty, staff and students. The HPCC will provide consulting services to help researchers with their experimental software and hardware needs; and also training will be offered to faculty, staff, and students in parallel computing concepts and operations. Additionally, the HPCC will provide the necessary system support to clusters and HPC systems across campus. The HPCC will serve as a liaison between various groups and areas that are engaged in research. The goal of the HPCC is to facilitate research and aid in educational advancement, providing high-performance computing to individuals and administrative units, as well as multidisciplinary units across campus.
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The supercomputing services will include a Dell cluster of 64 dual 3.2 GHz Xeons with an Infiniband network, with a total of 256 GB of memory and 4 TB of shared storage. These services will be available for continuous research starting the Fall semester of 2006.
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For more information, contact:
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Dana Brunson, Ph.D.
Sr. Systems Engineer
High Performance Computing Center
MSCS 102
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK 74078
Office: (405) 744-4455
dana.brunson@okstate.edu
http://www.hpc.okstate.edu
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