Recherche, Introduction to using the HPC clusters
Several scientific applications require computing and or storage resources that go beyond the processing power of a single multi-core machine. High performance computing (HPC) clusters provide the necessary hardware and software infrastructure to efficiently run computing and data intensive applications. This course provides detailed information on how to efficiently use UNIL compute and storage infrastructure.
Objectives of this course
Learn how to process data on the UNIL HPC clusters and how to manage data in the UNIL storage facility
Target audience
This course is meant as an introduction for PhD students, post-docs, researchers of UNIL and CHUV who need to conduct heavy scientific computing and/or manage large amount of data
Content
- Introduction to most useful Linux commands and tools in the frame of HPC
- Description of the computing and storage facilities of the UNIL, and their cost models
- How to properly organize and manage data in the storage facility
- Introduction to Git
- Learn how to submit jobs on the HPC clusters of the UNIL
- Software stack
- Good habits for an efficient usage of the processing and storage facilities as shared resources
Length
3 half-days
The first half-day is an introduction to Linux in the frame of HPC.
Organization
On a quarterly basis
Location
To be defined or remotely
Prerequisites
- Due to pandemic situation, the course is given remotely on Zoom
- You will need a SSH client to connect to the clusters (see https://wiki.unil.ch/ci/books/service-de-calcul-haute-performance-%28hpc%29/page/how-to-access-the-clusters). Please contact us at helpdesk@unil.ch with DCSR in the title if you have trouble to connect.
IMPORTANT: Please register using your UNIL email address!