NC State High Performance Computing (HPC) Services
NC State's High Performance Computing cluster, Hazel, is available through the Office of Information Technology (OIT) and provides entry and intermediate level computing resources and consulting support for research and instruction. Hazel is an excellent option for mid-size computational projects where datasets have grown too large to reasonably process on your personal machine or when you need to repeatedly run analysis scripts (extremely large projects are probably best served using higher capacity community infrastructure).
To help users get started with Hazel, OIT has made available both a Quick Start Tutorial via the HPC website and a more in-depth workshop (requires Shibboleth authentication) that is accessible through REPORTER.
Some important links regarding HPC resources:
- Summary of compute resources
- Available software packages for use on HPC
- Storage resources and quota information
- Information on the HPC Partner Program
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Is there a cost? | There is no cost associated with use of the Hazel cluster; however, charges may be incurred relative to the amount of university research storage used by the project. |
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Grant support | Should you need to account for the use of NC State HPC Services in your contract or grant proposal, boilerplate text is available to help describe the current cluster.
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