High-Performance
Research Computing at CCB
The CCB laboratory actively utilizes High-Performance Computing
(HPC) in research and develops new methods and software for
scientific computing in areas of Biophysics and Chemistry.
HPC cluster Apollo
Most research computing in the laboratory is currently done
on our High-Performance Computing Cluster Apollo, which offers 200
processors and achieves a theoretical performance peak of 1.04
TFLOPs per second. This cluster is configured and primarily used for
loosely-coupled parallel simulations. It serves also as an
instructional tool allowing students to develop and practice their
skills in the area of high performance computing.
OU Supercomputing Center for Education & Research
Additional HPC computing resources are offered through
OU
Supercomputing Center for Education & Research.
Group facilities
The laboratory also offers new workstations with 20 inch monitors, a
2 TB (RAID 5) file server, a fully automated backup with our tape
library, and a multifunction color laser printer and scanner to
researchers and students.
Links
Please visit these pages for more information,
documentation, links, examples, tips, etc.
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HPCC |
High-Performance Computing at CCB Lab - HPC cluster
Apollo, OSCAR |
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Workstations
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Computers on CCB network: usage, configuration,
installed software |
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Software
Development |
Software development at CCB |
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CHARMM |
CCB lab is contributing to CHARMM development |
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Gaussian |
We use Gaussian |
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ADF |
We use ADF |
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Printers |
How to use our printers/scanners |
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Backup |
Keep your data safe |