Difference between revisions of "Bioinformatics and Scientific Computing Facility"
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'''Pertinent hardware info:''' We have access to our own HPC resources in house: | '''Pertinent hardware info:''' We have access to our own HPC resources in house: | ||
− | '''''Cluster Overview''''' | + | *'''''Cluster Overview''''' |
− | *No. of Physical nodes 44 | + | **No. of Physical nodes 44 |
− | *CPU Intel Xeon E5-2640 @ 2.50 GHz | + | **CPU Intel Xeon E5-2640 @ 2.50 GHz |
− | *Memory Size 128GB | + | **Memory Size 128GB |
− | *No. of Physical CPUs in a node 2 | + | **No. of Physical CPUs in a node 2 |
− | *No. of Cores in a node 12 (2 x hexacores) | + | **No. of Cores in a node 12 (2 x hexacores) |
− | *Total No. of Cores 480 | + | **Total No. of Cores 480 |
'''Training:''' We are a member of the software carpentry project and offer training using this material. We also offer training in image analysis with Fiji/ImageJ and biological data analysis using R/Bioconductor | '''Training:''' We are a member of the software carpentry project and offer training using this material. We also offer training in image analysis with Fiji/ImageJ and biological data analysis using R/Bioconductor | ||
'''Bioinformatics support model:''' We are open to internal and external customers and recharge for our services | '''Bioinformatics support model:''' We are open to internal and external customers and recharge for our services |
Revision as of 00:35, 16 April 2015
Location: Dresden, Germany
Name/Title: MPI-CBG Scientific Computing Facility (Bioinformatics, Scientific Software Development, BioImage Informatics)
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Group size: We are seven people (1x Facility Leader, 2x bioinformaticians, 2x software developers and 2x BioImage Informaticians)
Environment: Academic Research Environment
Pertinent hardware info: We have access to our own HPC resources in house:
- Cluster Overview
- No. of Physical nodes 44
- CPU Intel Xeon E5-2640 @ 2.50 GHz
- Memory Size 128GB
- No. of Physical CPUs in a node 2
- No. of Cores in a node 12 (2 x hexacores)
- Total No. of Cores 480
Training: We are a member of the software carpentry project and offer training using this material. We also offer training in image analysis with Fiji/ImageJ and biological data analysis using R/Bioconductor
Bioinformatics support model: We are open to internal and external customers and recharge for our services