1/23/24: Introduction to CCR In-Person & Zoom Presentation
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Dori Sajdak
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Join us for this comprehensive presentation on CCR's services! We recommend this talk for new users of CCR’s systems and to those interested in learning more about what CCR has to offer. Open to all UB affiliated staff, students and staff. No registration required.
The Center for Computational Research provides UB’s high performance research computing infrastructure and services and is available to all UB faculty and their research groups. CCR offers several high performance computing clusters (supercomputers), enterprise storage systems, state of the art networking, and an on-premise cloud environment.
In this presentation, CCR staff will provide an overview of the Center, the equipment and services offered, and the process for getting accounts for members of your research team. The second half of the presentation will cover methods of accessing the systems, using the job scheduler to run on the clusters, and the latest information on CCR’s software environments.
Thank you to the School of Engineering for graciously hosting CCR staff for this presentation!
Dori Sajdak
Join us for this comprehensive presentation on CCR's services! We recommend this talk for new users of CCR’s systems and to those interested in learning more about what CCR has to offer. Open to all UB affiliated staff, students and staff. No registration required.
When: Tuesday, January 23rd, 2:00 – 4:00 P.M.
Where: Davis Hall 101 (North Campus)
Also available via Zoom
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Meeting ID: 979 2786 3537
Passcode: 356484
The Center for Computational Research provides UB’s high performance research computing infrastructure and services and is available to all UB faculty and their research groups. CCR offers several high performance computing clusters (supercomputers), enterprise storage systems, state of the art networking, and an on-premise cloud environment.
In this presentation, CCR staff will provide an overview of the Center, the equipment and services offered, and the process for getting accounts for members of your research team. The second half of the presentation will cover methods of accessing the systems, using the job scheduler to run on the clusters, and the latest information on CCR’s software environments.
Thank you to the School of Engineering for graciously hosting CCR staff for this presentation!