The Tufts High Performance Compute (HPC) cluster delivers 35,845,920 cpu hours and 59,427,840 gpu hours of free compute time per year to the user community.

Teraflops: 60+ (60+ trillion floating point operations per second) cpu: 4000 cores gpu: 6784 cores Interconnect: 40GB low latency ethernet

For additional information, please contact Research Technology Services at tts-research@tufts.edu


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Events Regarding HPC, Big Data, Computational Science and More!



What is Lambda?; Securing Hadoop

March 24th at 5:00PM to 6:30PM
101 Arch Street 8th Floor, Boston, MA

Session 1: "What is Lambda?", John Hugg, Software Engineer, VoltDB

Session 2: "Securing Hadoop - What are your options?", Sudeep Venkatesh, VP of Solution Architecture, HP Security Voltage

For more information, click here

Apache Ignite: Introducing the Future of Fast Data

March 25th at 6:30PM

275 Third Street, Cambridge, MA

In this presentation, we will provide an introduction to Apache Ignite (incubating),
which is an open source, distributed framework for a unified In-Memory Data Fabric,
originally developed by GridGain Systems.
Apache Ignite provides a high-performance,
distributed in-memory data management software layer that has been designed to operate
between both new and existing data sources and applications,
boosting application performance and scale by orders of magnitude.

For more information, click here

Linux Cluster Institute (LCI) Workshop

May 18th-22nd
University of Oklahoma, CCE Forum
Norman, Oklahoma
If you're a user of HPC or are responsible for maintaining an HPC resource, this is the workshop for you!
In just five days you will learn:
  • How to be an HPC cluster system administrator
  • How to be an effective HPC cluster user
  • The key issues of HPC
  • Current and emerging HPC hardware and software technologies
For more information, visit Linux Cluster Institute (LCI) Workshop


ACI-REF Virtual Residency Workshop 2015

May 31, 2015 at 6:00 PM - June 6, 2015 at 12:00 PM (CDT)
The University of Oklahoma
Bizzell Memorial Library 
401 W. Brooks St. 
Norman, OK 73019
Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Research & Education Facilitators (ACI-REF) will be holding a workshop at the University of Oklahoma. Applications available for those participated online as well as in person.
To apply to the workshop, visit ACI-REF Virtual Residency Workshop 2015
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