Illinois Campus Cluster

High-performance computing has become essential to research across the Illinois campus. The Illinois Campus Cluster Program helps meet this campus-wide need for research computing cycles, with NCSA providing critical administration and support services.

Primary use cases:

  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
  • CPU & GPU batch-submission environment
  • Approximately 1,500 users per academic year from all fields of research and instruction with computational uses
  • Provides access to computing and data storage resources and frees you from the hassle of administering your own compute cluster
  • Free for most users via Illinois Computes

Technical Specifications:

  • Hundreds of compute nodes with and without GPUs
  • Five Dell R6615 servers each with 48 cores/384GB memory act as hypervisors, running all core services as virtual machines. These include login nodes, data transfer nodes, provisioning nodes, and other critical infrastructure services.
  • Shared home directories provided by the NCSA shared filesystem, Harbor. 
  • Shared project directories provided by NCSA shared filesystem, Taiga
  • Four Dell R6615 servers are dedicated Lustre LNET routers
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