The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), an Organized Research Unit of the University of California, San Diego, is making major high-performance computing resources available to the UC community. This program, HPC@UC, is being offered in partnership with the UC Vice Chancellors of Research as well as campus CIOs. Awards under this program are intended to help UC researchers who are new to high-performance computing expand their overall research program. Specifically, this program is designed to:
Advanced cyberinfrastructure (CI), including high-performance computing (HPC) systems, is critical to advancing science and discovery across a wide range of research domains. SDSC operates some of the most advanced CI in the nation, including a petascale computing system for conducting complex numerical simulations, and high-performance storage systems for moving, analyzing, and storing massive amounts of data from simulation and experiment. SDSC’s HPC applications specialists, data scientists, and systems administrators provide the support and expertise required to make maximum use of these resources. Access to the resources is ubiquitous over high-speed networks between the campuses, with specialized hardware that enables data movement at speeds in the tens of Gigabits per second.
Resources offered through this program include the following:
Learn more about SDSC's HPC resources.
Trial Accounts on Expanse: Before submitting an allocation request to HPC@UC, you may also want to consider requesting a Trial account on SDSC’s Expanse system. These are allocations for 1000 core-hours and are intended for very quick assessment of Expanse to see if it meets your needs. These requests are fulfilled within 1 working day. You are eligible for an HPC@UC allocation even if you already have a Trial account.