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 OSC is preparing to update Slurm on its production systems to version 23.11.4 on March, 27. 

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MAGMA is a collection of next generation linear algebra (LA) GPU accelerated libraries designed and implemented by the team that developed LAPACK and ScaLAPACK. MAGMA is for heterogeneous GPU-based architectures, it supports interfaces to current LA packages and standards, e.g., LAPACK and BLAS, to allow computational scientists to effortlessly port any LA-relying software components.

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This page lists all proposed OSC policies for public comments. Your comments help inform our policies and are encouraged. We will provide the response to comments on this webpage after the public comment period closes. Please submit your comments via our online form by the deadline. 

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The OSC GPU Computing environment.

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"Torch is a deep learning framework with wide support for machine learning algorithms. It's open-source, simple to use, and efficient, thanks to an easy and fast scripting language, LuaJIT, and an underlying C / CUDA implementation. Torch offers popular neural network and optimization libraries that are easy to use, yet provide maximum flexibility to build complex neural network topologies.

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"TensorFlow is an open source software library for numerical computation using data flow graphs. Nodes in the graph represent mathematical operations, while the graph edges represent the multidimensional data arrays (tensors) that flow between them. This flexible architecture lets you deploy computation to one or more CPUs or GPUs in a desktop, server, or mobile device without rewriting code."

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OSC OnDemand provides access to applications on compute nodes through the batch system, without the hassle or performance problems associated with X11 forwarding. To access one, please select an application under "Interactive HPC" from the "Desktop Apps" menu. For more information on each product, please go to its page provided below.

OSC is refreshing the software stack for Oakley and Ruby on February 22, 2017 (during the scheduled downtime). During the software refresh, some default versions are updated to be more up-to-date and some older versions are removed. Information about the old and new default versions, as well as all available versions of each software package will be included on the corresponding OSC software webpage.

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A hadoop cluster can be launched within the HPC environment, but managed by the PBS/slurm job scheduler using  Myhadoop framework developed by San Diego Supercomputer Center. (Please see https://www.grid.tuc.gr/fileadmin/users_data/grid/documents/hadoop/Krish...)

The following are technical specifications for Oakley.  We hope these may be of use to the advanced user.

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