News & Announcements
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HPC Scratch storage management policy
Dear HPC users, The HPC Scratch storage is a very high speed storage system intended for use during a job’s execution and can sustain high rates of IO. The purpose of this policy is to ensure that running jobs always have sufficient Scratch space during execution. Policy HPC Scratch storage (~/scratch directory) is for use…
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Ganymede2 Maintenance Notice: June 10 – Jun 15, 2025
The following improvements are planned: Timeline: Reservation Start: Jun 10th, 2025 10 PM Reservation End: Jun 15th, 2025 5 PM
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Introducing the new Juno system and HPC services
We are excited to share an important milestone in our university’s research computing journey. Over the past year, we have been hard at work modernizing our high performance computing (HPC) infrastructure, services, and support team. Today, we are proud to announce the launch of our new HPC system, expanded service offerings, and a restructured HPC…
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Early Access to Juno available for existing HPC Users
Dear HPC users, The High Performance Computing (HPC) team is pleased to announce that Juno is now ready to accept existing HPC users in Early Access mode. As part of our phased rollout, we invite current users to request accounts and begin migrating their workloads to Juno. If you are interested in obtaining an account on…
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Introducing Juno, UTD’s new high performance computing system
Dear HPC community, The High Performance Computing (HPC) team is pleased to announce Juno, UTD’s new flagship HPC system that will grow over time to support research and education mission of the university. Juno consists of 77 compute nodes with 5,184 CPU cores, 32 terabytes of memory, and 12 GPUs. Juno is accompanied by IO2,…
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UTD at Supercomputing 24
We are sharing our research and HPC expertise at our booth #3747 in the Supercomputing ‘24 exhibition in Atlanta, Georgia. We are hiring Please visit our jobs page for details. At our booth you will be able to: Presentations and Demonstrations UTD Research Showcase Tuesday, Nov. 19 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. High Speed Communication and…