GIGA:HPC

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As GIGA member, you have access to GIGA’s high-performance computing infrastructure (HPCI).

GIGA’s HPCI comprises:

  1. A mass-storage facility ((<NAME/GIGAMS??>), i.e. very large disk-space to store large amounts of data including images generated for you by the imaging and flow-cytometry platform, or DNA/RNA sequence data generated by the genomics platform).
  2. A local computer grid (<NAME/GIGAGRID??>) comprising (<SHORT RELEVANT DESCRIPTION>)
  3. Decentralized computer grids (<CECIGRIDS>) managed by x universities from the FWB1.


Essential UNIX tutorials

To be allowed to use the GIGA-HPCI you will need to have basic knowledge in UNIX.

If you think you have enough knowledge in UNIX already (f.i. by having followed the UNIX tutorials offered by the GIGA graduate school), go to the GIGA-UNIX-MCQ.

If you succeed the quiz you will automatically be given access to GIGA-HPCI and notified on your GIGA personal page.

Otherwise, read the following UNIX-tutorial, and then pass the GIGA-UNIX-MCQ.

Alternatively, you can follow the monthly Introductory courses in UNIX given at GIGA by … .






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