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"The XSEDE ecosystem encompasses a broad portfolio of resources operated by members of the XSEDE Service Provider Forum. These resources include multi-core and many-core high-performance computing (HPC) systems, distributed high-throughput computing (HTC) environments, visualization and data analysis systems, large-memory systems, data storage, and cloud systems. "
 
"The XSEDE ecosystem encompasses a broad portfolio of resources operated by members of the XSEDE Service Provider Forum. These resources include multi-core and many-core high-performance computing (HPC) systems, distributed high-throughput computing (HTC) environments, visualization and data analysis systems, large-memory systems, data storage, and cloud systems. "
  
If you need additional computing resources, you can apply allocations on the XSEDE systems. Montana Tech has also joined the XSEDE's Campus Champions Program[https://www.xsede.org/community-engagement/campus-champions]. You can test your project on XSEDE through our campus champion allocation.
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For a list of XSEDE resources: [https://www.xsede.org/ecosystem/resources]
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=== XSEDE Campus Champion ===
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Montana Tech has joined the XSEDE's Campus Champions Program[https://www.xsede.org/community-engagement/campus-champions]. With the XSEDE Campus Cahmpion Program, you can:
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* evaluate or benchmark your project on various XSEDE resources through our campus champion allocation.
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* get assistance for applying allocations on XSEDE resources.
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* get help on using XSEDE resources.
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Revision as of 12:21, 1 April 2019

XSEDE

Funded by NSF, XSEDE[1] stands for The Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment. Per its website, "XSEDE is a single virtual system that scientists can use to interactively share computing resources, data and expertise."

"The XSEDE ecosystem encompasses a broad portfolio of resources operated by members of the XSEDE Service Provider Forum. These resources include multi-core and many-core high-performance computing (HPC) systems, distributed high-throughput computing (HTC) environments, visualization and data analysis systems, large-memory systems, data storage, and cloud systems. "

For a list of XSEDE resources: [2]

XSEDE Campus Champion

Montana Tech has joined the XSEDE's Campus Champions Program[3]. With the XSEDE Campus Cahmpion Program, you can:

  • evaluate or benchmark your project on various XSEDE resources through our campus champion allocation.
  • get assistance for applying allocations on XSEDE resources.
  • get help on using XSEDE resources.


NCAR/CISL

NCAR, National Center for Atmospheric Research through CISL, The Computational and Information Systems Laboratory, offers computing resources[4] to university researchers with some restrictions:

  • The work must be within the atmospheric, climate, and related science
  • Allocations must either be supported by an NSF reward; or to a grad student, post-doc or new faculty without a funded science award