The Physics Department High Performance Computing Center is an
HPC
facility for computationally intensive Physics research.
This resource
is available to all faculty, researchers, and students of the Physics
Department. Physicists use the clusters for data analysis, instrument
simulation, astrophysical simulation, lattice gauge modeling, and more.
The clusters are built and maintained by
Richard Bose.
Specs:
The clusters contain a total of 58 cores. All are 64-bit Opteron or
Athlon 64 processors. The clusters run RHEL4 AS x86_64 with LAM/MPI
parallel computing implementation. The newest addition is a cluster of
two 4 socket/8 core systems with Myrinet interconnect.