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High Performance Computing

Welcome to High Performance Computing at UTA. HPC is intended for use by UTA faculty, along with their staff and students, pursuing serious programs of research and specialized teaching.

HPC facilitates research projects in various disciplines including computational chemistry, molecular modeling, solid state physics, computational fluid dynamics, and finite element modeling.

The HPC system currently consists of 592 processors connected via Gigabit Ethernet with more than 20 Terabytes of aggregate storage . HPC's computational nodes utilize Intel 64-bit Itanium 2 and EM64T Xeon processor technologies. Detailed information on system hardware and configuration is available on our General Information page.

Please direct any inquires regarding the HPC program to unix@uta.edu.

Recent HPC News

03/17/2004 - The ric2031 system was removed from batch processing today after a disk failure was detected on the /scratch file system.

03/15/2004 - The rac2001 system was removed from batch processing today after a disk failure was detected on the /scratch file system.

03/11/2004 - The ric2031 system was removed from batch processing today after a fan failure was detected.

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