High Performance Computing And The Duke Compute Cluster
Sponsor(s): Office of Information Technology (OIT)
The Duke Compute Cluster (DCC) is a general purpose, high performance, Linux computing cluster with software used for a broad array of scientific projects. The DCC is made up of machines that the University has provided for community use and researchers have purchased to conduct their research. This workshop will provide Duke University researchers with a brief overview of Research Computing resources including the Duke Compute Cluster. The majority of the session will be a hands on tutorial using the Duke Compute Cluster: running interactive and batch jobs, using slurm job arrays, running multi-cre and parallel jobs, and specifying job dependencies. There is time at the end for questions and help on existing jobs.
Contact: Michael Faber