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Generic instructional user accounts are available on the Linux cluster for courses that teach high-performance computing methods. Besides the number of accounts needed, we also need to know the course name (e.g., | Generic instructional user accounts are available on the Linux cluster for courses that teach high-performance computing methods. Besides the number of accounts needed, we also need to know the course name (e.g., GENE8940) and what type of resources are required (e.g., special queue, large memory, specific applications or data sets, or none). Typical requests are for 10 - 30 user accounts, with a common data directory where the instructor provides data files for the class. | ||
Requests for accounts should be made via the [http://gacrc.uga.edu/help GACRC Support Form] at the beginning of the semester in which the course is taught (i.e., please don't wait until the last minute). | Requests for accounts should be made via the [http://gacrc.uga.edu/help GACRC Support Form] at the beginning of the semester in which the course is taught (i.e., please don't wait until the last minute). |
Revision as of 10:02, 15 April 2013
Generic instructional user accounts are available on the Linux cluster for courses that teach high-performance computing methods. Besides the number of accounts needed, we also need to know the course name (e.g., GENE8940) and what type of resources are required (e.g., special queue, large memory, specific applications or data sets, or none). Typical requests are for 10 - 30 user accounts, with a common data directory where the instructor provides data files for the class.
Requests for accounts should be made via the GACRC Support Form at the beginning of the semester in which the course is taught (i.e., please don't wait until the last minute).