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RCS manages various high performance computing clusters for the University of Calgary | RCS manages various high performance computing clusters for the University of Calgary. | ||
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* [[TALC Cluster Guide|TALC Cluster Guide]] | * [[TALC Cluster Guide|TALC Cluster Guide]] | ||
* [[TALC Terms of Use]] | * [[TALC Terms of Use]] |
Latest revision as of 18:28, 6 January 2022
RCS manages various high performance computing clusters for the University of Calgary.
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ARC is a general purpose cluster for University of Calgary researchers.
- General Cluster Guidelines and Policies
- ARC Cluster Guide
- Managing software on ARC
- Gaussian on ARC -- How to use Gaussian 16 on ARC.
- Apache Spark on ARC
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TALC is a cluster to support academic courses and workshops.
M
MARC is a specialized cluster for processing level 4 data.
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GLaDOS
GLaDOS is a researcher-owned compute cluster
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Helix
Helix is a specialized cluster for Cumming School of Medicine projects