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Beta-testing Winter, 2018<br /> | |||
Compute Canada RAC2018 allocations starting April 1, 2018 | |||
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| Login node: '''niagara.computecanada.ca''' | | Login node: '''niagara.computecanada.ca''' |
Revision as of 20:29, 11 December 2017
Availability: Delivery in process (December-January) |
Login node: niagara.computecanada.ca |
Globus endpoint: computecanada#niagara-dtn |
Niagara will be a large parallel system, owned by the University of Toronto and operated by SciNet, and is expected to have approximately 60,000 CPU cores. This will be a balanced, tightly-coupled high performance computing resource, designed mainly for large parallel workloads. Compute Canada plans to deploy this system early 2018. Niagara is an allocatable resource in the 2018 Resource Allocation Competition (RAC 2018), which comes into effect on April 1, 2018.
For more detailed progress reports, see here.