High Performance Computing Equipment
In addition to the facilities
listed below, the CSE IGERT program
will be acquiring a new PC cluster, and the California Nanosystems Institute (CNSI)
is in the process of acquiring a new PC cluster
Computer Science Department:
The Computer Science Department hosts a cluster of 36 dual
Pentium-III machines and six 450Mhz Xeon quad-processor SMPs. Each of
these machines is connected by two 100Mb/s Ethernet interfaces to a
Lucent Cajun 550 switch with 22~Gb/s backplane bandwidth.
Mathematics Department:
The Mathematics Department has recently purchased a 50-node Beowulf
cluster.
Chemical Engineering:
The Materials Research Laboratory (MRL) at UCSB hosts a 16-node
Beowulf cluster composed of 500Mhz and 600Mhz machines to which
several of us have access.
Mechanical and Environmental Engineering Department:
Several of the CSE faculty in the Mechanical and Environmental
Engineering Department have access to a 20-processor SGI Origin 3400
with 10 GB memory and about 1TB storage.
The Materials Research Laboratory (MRL):
The Materials Research Laboratory (MRL) at UCSB hosts a 16-node
Beowulf cluster composed of 500Mhz and 600Mhz machines to which
several of us have access.
Use of College of Engineering Workstations
For more information about C of E computing facilities, please see www.engineering.ucsb.edu/~eci-web/
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