No Office Hours Wednesday 10/9/2019 Yom Kippur
In observance of Yom Kippur, there will be no Advanced Computing Solutions Center Office Hours on Wednesday 10/9/2019 at the Medical Campus. Read more “No Office Hours Wednesday 10/9/2019 Yom Kippur”
In observance of Yom Kippur, there will be no Advanced Computing Solutions Center Office Hours on Wednesday 10/9/2019 at the Medical Campus. Read more “No Office Hours Wednesday 10/9/2019 Yom Kippur” →
The Advanced Computing Team offers office assistance with usage issues on the new TRITON supercomputer and/or the Pegasus cluster. During office hours, the team can provide assistance with queuing inquiries, software installation, and technical troubleshooting. The team is ready to answer questions regarding grant proposals, and can provide resource information about the Advanced Computing environment. Read more “Get help during Advanced Computing Office Hours” →
CCS systems including the Pegasus cluster, login nodes and storage systems will be under maintenance 5PM-11:59PM EST, Friday, 08/30/2019. During this period we will be working on the integration of the Pegasus and Triton file systems. Read more “Notification: Storage System Maintenance Begins 8/30” →
To all Pegasus Users, please take into account, access to /projects2 will be unavailable on April 10th from 8:00 am until end of day to allow for hardware expansion of the storage system. Jobs will continue to run, but users will have no access to /projects2 filesystems. Read more “Notification: Access to /projects2 unavailable on 4/10/2019” →
From 7:00 AM to 12:00 AM on Tuesday July 3rd, storage systems for the Pegasus compute cluster, Apollo, and VISX will undergo hardware maintenance. During this maintenance period, Pegasus batch execution and login nodes will be unavailable—as will the gateway (gw.ccs.miami.edu), Apollo, and VISX systems. Read more “Notification: Storage System Maintenance Begins 7/3 at 7 AM” →
The National Science Foundation has awarded a consortium of 28 collaborating institutions, led by Clemson University, a $750,000 grant to fund a Research Coordination Network to set up a national forum for the exchange and dissemination of best practices, expertise, and technologies to enable the advancement of campus-based research computing activities. The project, entitled “RCN: Advancing Research and Education Through a National Network of Campus Research Computing Infrastructures – The CaRCC Consortium,” is designed to bring together a wide range of campuses and community stakeholders to form a novel, yet complementary, element of an evolving and expanding national cyberinfrastructure ecosystem. Read more “IDSC joins NSF-funded CaRCC Consortium” →
You are invited to attend the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center (SCCC) Bioinformatics workshop “Advanced Computing for Biomedical Science—Resources Available to UM Researchers”. Sponsored by the Biostatistics and Bioinformatics Core Facility, the workshop will be held on Friday, September 23, 2016, from 2:30 to 3:30 PM at the Sylvester Support Services Building (SSSB) Auditorium, located at 1430 NW 11th Avenue, Miami 33136 (click for map). Read more “Biomedical Science Resources Workshop 9/23/2016” →
Advanced Computing will implement filesystem/GPFS upgrades and perform maintenance from June 29 through July 01, 2016. The Pegasus supercomputer will be shut down on Wednesday, June 29 at 05:00pm and remain down until Friday, July 01 at 10:00am. Any unfinished jobs will be terminated and users logged off. Please plan your work accordingly. Read more “Notification: Pegasus Maintenance 6/29-7/1/2016” →
IDSC Advanced Computing is excited to announce the launch of a newly redesigned website: ccs.miami.edu/ac With a focus on our platform cores, the new Advanced Computing website highlights services, research projects, and facilities. This release also debuts new documentation that features detailed, searchable user guides, and in-depth examples for systems and environments. Read more “Advanced Computing Launches Website” →
We are happy to announce the first seminar as part of the Lunch-bytes Seminar Series this semester at RSMAS. Lunch-bytes were a series of informal seminars that existed from 2010 to 2012, with a focus on various computing topics. Lunch-bytes aims to provide an informal forum for RSMAS students, researchers, and faculty to discuss and exchange knowledge on various computational tools, techniques, and programming languages. Read more “Lunch-Bytes Seminar 10/14/2015 RSMAS Campus” →