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Workshop
HPC Center Planning and Operations
Heterogeneous Systems
Scientific Computing
State of the Practice
Datacenter
W
Workshop
HPC Center Planning and Operations
Heterogeneous Systems
Scientific Computing
State of the Practice
Visualization
Datacenter
monitoring
W
Workshop
Architectures
Collaborative Environments
Parallel Programming Languages, Libraries, and Models
Simulation
Workflows
W
Workshop
HPC Center Planning and Operations
Heterogeneous Systems
Scientific Computing
State of the Practice
Datacenter
W
Workshop
HPC Center Planning and Operations
Heterogeneous Systems
Scientific Computing
State of the Practice
Visualization
Datacenter
monitoring
W
Workshop
HPC Center Planning and Operations
Heterogeneous Systems
Scientific Computing
State of the Practice
Datacenter
W
Workshop
Data Analytics
Performance
Visualization
W
Workshop
HPC Center Planning and Operations
Heterogeneous Systems
Scientific Computing
State of the Practice
Datacenter
W
Workshop
Memory
NVRAM
Parallel Programming Languages, Libraries, and Models
W
Sessions
Workshop
HPC Center Planning and Operations
Heterogeneous Systems
Scientific Computing
State of the Practice
Datacenter
W
Workshop
Architectures
Collaborative Environments
Parallel Programming Languages, Libraries, and Models
Simulation
Workflows
W
Booth
3827
Exhibitor Description
Texas Tech University's High Performance Computing Center (HPCC) was established in 1999 to promote research and teaching on campus through integrating leading-edge high performance computing and visualization for the faculty, staff and students of Texas Tech University. The HPCC operates hardware in three data center locations. The main production clusters are Quanah (16,812 cores) and Hrothgar (9,336 cores), which share central Lustre file system servers comprising about 3.4 PB of capacity, wiht an additional 1.0 PB of dedicated high-speed backup. A variety of smaller specialty clusters and systems are also supported.
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