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What is XSEDE? The Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE), funded by the NSF (National Science Foundation) is the next generation replacement for TeraGrid. The goal is to provide access to super computer resources for US based researchers as well as expand into new avenues such as research collaboration. Training, Education, and Outreach are a significant component of Xsede and there are many fantastic resources available. |
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- https://www.xsede.org/web/guest/allocations
- https://www.xsede.org/web/guest/allocation-policies
- https://portal.xsede.org/allocations-overview
When to apply? The application period for XSEDE resources is quarterly so apply as early as possible.
SUBMISSION PERIOD | ALLOCATION BEGIN DATE |
Dec 15 thru Jan 15 | April 1 |
Mar 15 thru Apr 15 | Jul 1 |
Jun 15 thru Jul 15 | Oct 1 |
Sep 15 thru Oct 15 | Jan 1 |
How does Tufts participate in XSEDE? Currently RGTS (Research and Geospatial Technology Services) aids in dissemination of information regarding available Xsede resources, how to apply for allocations and basic information regarding access, usage and file transfer. As part of Tufts connection to Internet2 we have high speed access to systems on Xsede.
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How do I chose between the Tufts HPC (High Performance Compute) cluster and XSEDE? The decision is not mutually exclusive as both clusters are general purpose clusters running a wide variety of software for an equally broad user base. Typically if you are running custom code it should be compiled individually for each system.