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Memory Limit:
It is strongly suggested to consider the memory use to the available per-core memory when users request OSC resources for their jobs. On Oakley, it equates to 4GB/core and 48GB/node.
Memory Limit:
It is strongly suggested to consider the memory use to the available per-core memory when users request OSC resources for their jobs. On Glenn, it equates to 3GB/core and 24GB/node.
There are many instances where it is necessary to run the same serial program many times with slightly different input. Parametric runs such as these either end up running in a sequential fashion in a single batch job, or a batch job is submitted for each parameter that is varied (or somewhere in between.) One alternative to this is to allocate a number of nodes/processors to running a large number of serial processes for some period of time.
For more information about citations of OSC, visit https://www.osc.edu/citation.
To cite Oakley, please use the following Archival Resource Key:
ark:/19495/hpc0cvqn
Please adjust this citation to fit the citation style guidelines required.
Ohio Supercomputer Center. 2012. Oakley Supercomputer. Columbus, OH: Ohio Supercomputer Center. http://osc.edu/ark:19495/hpc0cvqn
Glenn retired from service on March 24, 2016.
To cite Glenn, please use the following Archival Resource Key:
ark:/19495/hpc1ph70
Here is the citation in BibTeX format:
@article{Glenn2009, ark = {ark:/19495/hpc1ph70}, url = {http://osc.edu/ark:/19495/hpc1ph70}, year = {2009}, author = {Ohio Supercomputer Center}, title = {Glenn supercomputer} }
And in EndNote format:
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Fortran, C and C++ compilers produced by the GNU Project.
Availability and Restrictions
Versions
The GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) are available on all our clusters. These are the versions currently available:
NCAR Graphics is a Fortran and C based software package for scientific visualization. NCL (The NCAR Command Language), is a free interpreted language designed specifically for scientific data processing and visualization.
Dedicated compute services at OSC (also refered to as Condo model) involves users purchasing one or more compute nodes for the shared cluster while OSC provides the infrastructure, as well as maintenance and services. Prof. Gaitonde's Condo on Pitzer cluster is owned by Prof. Datta Gaitonde from Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department of Ohio State University.
Hardware
Detailed system specifications: