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Systems - Laboratory Research Computing
http://scs.lbl.gov/systems
Linux Service Level Agreement. Laboratory Research Computing - Systems. Compute Nodes (LR1) - Retired 9/30/2014.
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Getting an Account - Laboratory Research Computing
http://scs.lbl.gov/getting-an-account
Linux Service Level Agreement. How to get an Account on Lawrencium. The Lawrencium cluster is open to all Berkeley Lab researchers needing access to high performance computing. Research collaborations are also welcome provided that there is a LBNL PI. LBNL PIs wanting to obtain access to Lawrencium for their research project will need to complete the Requirements Survey. In the ticket, please specify the existing Lawrencium project and the PI's name. Accounts are added on a first come, first served basis...
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Basement Supercomputing - Software
http://store.basement-supercomputing.com/index.php/system-software
Developed in conjunction with Joomla extensions. HPC and Hadoop Cluster Software. Software for Limulus HPC Systems. The following list of basic HPC cluster RPMS are included in the Basement Supercomputing software stack. All software is open source (SRPMS available). The base distribution is built on Scientific Linux 6.x. All files are available through the Basement Supercomputing repository (link coming soon). Part of the Cluster Documentation Project). Scientific Linux V6.X. RHEL work alike distribution.
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Our Mission - Laboratory Research Computing
http://lrc.lbl.gov/about/mission
Linux Service Level Agreement. Our mission is to deliver reliable, sustainable computing resources and services to facilitate the use of high-performance computing and to meet the small scale and midrange computational demands of the Berkeley Lab and University of California scientific research community. We call this "Boutique HPC" since we deliver a high quality specialized service for research projects needing a HPC solution. Computing is a tool as vital as experimentation and theory in solving the sc...
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Live Status - Laboratory Research Computing
http://lrc.lbl.gov/status
Linux Service Level Agreement. Scheduled Shutdowns and Downtimes.
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Directorate Special Projects - Laboratory Research Computing
http://lrc.lbl.gov/lawrencium-for-special-projects
Linux Service Level Agreement. Lawrencium for Directorate Special Projects. LBNL has set aside 20% of available Lawrencium cores ( 4M Service Units) for Directorate allocation. The purpose of this allocation will be used to provide compute cycles for strategic projects and recruitement.This will vary from year to year depending on institutional investments. A Service Unit (SU) is defined as 1 core-hour on the current Lawrencium hardware. 40 allocations to be made available in the following quantities:.
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Our Mission - Laboratory Research Computing
http://scs.lbl.gov/about/mission
Linux Service Level Agreement. Our mission is to deliver reliable, sustainable computing resources and services to facilitate the use of high-performance computing and to meet the small scale and midrange computational demands of the Berkeley Lab and University of California scientific research community. We call this "Boutique HPC" since we deliver a high quality specialized service for research projects needing a HPC solution. Computing is a tool as vital as experimentation and theory in solving the sc...
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Green Computing - Laboratory Research Computing
http://scs.lbl.gov/green-computing
Linux Service Level Agreement. Direct-Chip Cooling project team consisting of staff from EETD, HPC Services, Asetek, Cisco, and Intel. In 2007, the IT Division engaged Synapsense. Which at the time was just beginning development of its real-time, wireless, monitoring application, to deploy a system which would permit detailed analysis of the environmental conditions (humidity and temperature) along with air pressure and power monitoring at hundreds of points within the datacenter. Installation of plastic...
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Green Computing - Laboratory Research Computing
http://lrc.lbl.gov/green-computing
Linux Service Level Agreement. Direct-Chip Cooling project team consisting of staff from EETD, HPC Services, Asetek, Cisco, and Intel. In 2007, the IT Division engaged Synapsense. Which at the time was just beginning development of its real-time, wireless, monitoring application, to deploy a system which would permit detailed analysis of the environmental conditions (humidity and temperature) along with air pressure and power monitoring at hundreds of points within the datacenter. Installation of plastic...
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About - Laboratory Research Computing
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Linux Service Level Agreement.