📄️ Getting Access to the ASU Supercomputers
Access to the ASU Supercomputers
🗃️ Connection Methods
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📄️ Transferring Files to a Supercomputer
Overview
📄️ Using Software Modules
Overview
🗃️ Using Slurm to Submit Jobs
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📄️ Building Software on ASU Supercomputers
A High-Performance Computing (HPC) environment like the Sol and Phoenix supercomputer varies greatly from a desktop environment like a personal workstation. Building software to run on supercomputers add considerations in a few areas: architecture, interconnects, binary compatibility, and permissions, to name a few. These considerations make it more time-consuming and complicated to successfully build software.
📄️ Understanding the Status Page and Private Nodes
The Sol status page show the current capacity of the Sol supercomputer and CPUs and GPUs that are available to users. This page will help demonstrate what each of the colors represent and how one might request resources when these nodes appear unutilized.