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Cluster may refer to:
Your own cluster?  [[So you want to set up a lab]]
 
You may have access to one of several clusters, as below.
* [[About our cluster|Our computer clusters]]. Please use [[Cluster 2]] if you can, otherwise [[Cluster 0]] or [Cluster 1]] if you must.
If you are a group member, please use [[Cluster 2]] if you can, otherwise [[Cluster 0]] or [Cluster 1]] if you must.  
* [[So you want to set up a lab]] - a guide to creating a cluster.
Generally, these are kept separate, with some specific [[cluster exceptions|exceptions]].
 
You may have access to one of several clusters. Generally, these are kept separate, with some specific [[cluster exceptions|exceptions]].
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Revision as of 20:28, 13 June 2014

Your own cluster? So you want to set up a lab You may have access to one of several clusters, as below. If you are a group member, please use Cluster 2 if you can, otherwise Cluster 0 or [Cluster 1]] if you must. Generally, these are kept separate, with some specific exceptions.

Cluster ID Description How to get started sge-CPU-cores Our disk space Notes
Cluster 0 Legacy UCSF cluster Therese 590 20 TB Will shrink in 2014 as equipment is transferred to Cluster 2.
Cluster 1 Toronto Cluster Therese 448 40 TB Ask the sysadmins about this cluster for important information.
Cluster 2 New UCSF cluster Teague 448 120 TB We are just starting to get people to use this cluster. Patience please!
Cluster 3 UCSF Shared Cluster Teague -> Josh 6301 120 TB Shared UID space! cross mounted disks!
Cluster 5 Amazon Cloud Teague unlimited unlimited Commercial. Ask us. Watch out for bandwidth costs.
Cluster 6 Google cloud Teague unlimited unlimited Commercial. Ask us. Watch out for bandwidth costs.

Access our clusters from secure machines only. Unsure which cluster to use? Default is Cluster 2. If unsure, ask the sysadmins.