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Shale - Linux Cluster  | Photo: Chuck Kimmerl Photo: University Relations |
The University of North Dakota Computational Research Center was formed in 2004 to provide computing resources to meeting the growing computation research needs at UND and throughout the region.*
Manufacturer: Aspen Systems - Master node - 1.8Ghz, Dual socket, Single core Opteron 64-bit processors with 8 GB of RAM
- 63 compute nodes - 1.8GHz, Dual socket, Single core Opteron 64-bit processors with 2GB of RAM
- 16 compute nodes - 2.0Ghz, Dual socket, Dual core Opteron 64-bit processors with 2GB of RAM
- 1.5 terabytes distributed storage
- Gigabit Ethernet Interconnect
- OS: Red Hat Linux;
- App. and Dev. Environments: Portland/PGI CDK-64-Bit optimizing compilers (FORTRAN, C, C++)
* The cluster is funded and operated by the UND Division of Research, the North Dakota Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (ND EPSCoR) and UND Information Technology Systems and Services.
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