High Performance Computing (HPC)

High Performance Computing (HPC) provides multi-purpose, high performance computational resources that allow users to run many single or parallel jobs. HPC enables the modeling and simulation of various science, engineering, medical and social computational research.

Benefits include:

  • Mostly Dell PowerEdge servers, Intel Xeon processors
  • GPU nodes for high-end graphics processing
  • High-memory compute nodes for intensive memory needs
  • Compute nodes for general purpose tasks
  • Ability to process small to mid-size computational problems
  • Based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Availability

Available 24/7, support available 9-5, M-F

Access

The cluster is currently available to Case faculty for academic and research purposes.

Please acknowledge the use of the HPC cluster in publications and presentations as follows: "This work made use of the High Performance Computing Resource in the Core Facility for Advanced Research Computing at Case Western Reserve University."

Cost

There are two tiers: guest access is provided to at no additional cost, and membership access would be needed for additional resources. More details is available on the HPC website.

How to get it

Eligible faculty should complete the online application form. Contact hpc-support@case.edu with any questions regarding the account application process.

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Computationally intensive research is supported through the operation of continuously growing high performance computing cluster based on Dell PowerEdge servers with Intel processors and Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

Faculty who are interested in using the resource should complete the HPC application form on the Research Computing website.