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UNSW Resource Allocation Scheme at NCI

Also known as: UNSW Scheme at NCI
University of New South Wales
PVC (Research Infrastructure), UNSW Sydney (Managed by)
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University of New South Wales, 2016.

Access rights

Users must request an account at https://my.nci.org.au and then propose a project on that website, choosing the UNSW allocation scheme when prompted. Resource allocations are assigned to NCI projects for the calendar year. Thus the chief investigator(s) of each project must apply for a new resource allocation each year if they wish to continue using that project, even if resources have been allocated for the current year.

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Street Address:
National Computational Infrastructure
The Australian National University
143 Ward Road
Acton, 2601 ACT Australia



Full description

Every year, the UNSW Resource Allocation Scheme provides UNSW researchers with millions of hours of high performance computing (HPC) resources at NCI (https://nci.org.au), the largest supercomputing facility in Australia.  The current peak HPC system at NCI is Gadi, which was ranked the 24th most powerful supercomputer in the world when it was unveiled.  Gadi comprises 4266 compute nodes with a total of 185,032 Intel CPU cores, 640 Nvidia V100 GPUs and between 128GB and 3TB memory per node.

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Fee for service: None

Protocol: SSH, HTTPS

Sub-Type: Computational Cluster

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