HPC

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CSDMS High Performance Computing Cluster

CSDMS has purchased compute nodes on the Blanca condo cluster managed by the University of Colorado Research Computing group (CURC). These nodes form the basis of the CSDMS High Performance Computing Cluster (HPCC), providing access to a state-of-the-art supercomputing resource for every CSDMS member.

Get an account

Although the CSDMS HPCC is available free of charge to the CSDMS community, we require users to submit a short application that outlines how they will use the cluster.

Documentation

Hardware

Each Blanca compute node has:

  • 2x 14-core 2.4 GHz Intel “Broadwell” processors
  • 128 GB RAM at 2400 MHz
  • 1x 1 TB 7200 RPM hard drive
  • 10 gigabit/s Ethernet

As of 2024-05-02, four compute nodes are available in the CSDMS HPCC. In addition to these reserved nodes, CSDMS members have access, depending on current usage, to the other compute nodes in the Blanca cluster. See the Blanca documentation for details.

Software

Modules are used on Blanca to load software into a user environment. CURC also provides support for installing custom or third-party software. Help requests should be sent to rc-help@colorado.edu.

Attribution and Reporting of Results

When reporting results obtained through the CSDMS HPCC, we request the following acknowledgement:

   We acknowledge computing time on the CSDMS High Performance Computing Cluster.

Please notify us of any tech reports, conference papers, journal articles, or theses which contain results obtained through the CSDMS HPCC. Your assistance will help ensure that our online bibliography of results is as complete as possible. Citations should be sent to csdms@colorado.edu.