Resources:

  • 50,000 vCPU hours/40 VMs
  • public IP addresses
  • 50 TB Jetstream Storage

Storage:

  • VM block stoage only

Locations:

  • Bloomington, IN (Indiana University)Austin, TX (TACC)
  • Tucson, AZ (University of Arizona)

Links:


Resources:

  • 1,600 node hours 50 TB Archival Storage

Locations:

  • Austin, TX (TACC)

Links:


Resources:

  • Infinite Account

Locations:

  • Dallas, TX & Ashburn, VA (other smaller sites)

Links:


Resources:

  • 20,000 Service Units
    • 1 SU = 1 hour VM 128GB ram
    • 2 SU = 1 hour storage node 32TB
    • 50 SU = 1 hour 42 VM + 128TB storage

Storage:

  • S3 Compatible Object Store (Ceph)

Locations:

  • Chicago, IL (U Chicago)
  • Austin, TX (TACC)

Links:


Resources:

  • 15-20 Virtual Machine
    • 2.4 Ghz 64bit ARMV8
    • 64GIB RAM
    • 120GB root disk
    • 100GiB ephemeral disk

Storage:

  • VM block storage

Locations:

  • Salt Lake City, UT (University of Utah),
  • Madison, WI (University of Wisconsin-Madison),
  • Clemson, SC (Clemson) & smaller sites

Links:


Resources:

  • 50TB to be expanded to 1PB
  • Virtual Machines

Locactions:

  • Salt Lake City, UT (University of Utah)

Links:


Resources:

  • see “Non-competitive grant” for storage, VM, etc.

Locations:

Links:


Resources:

  • 148K Service Unit

Links:


Resources:

  • 200 TB S3 compatible Object Storage

Storage:

  • S3 Compatible Object Store (Ceph)

Locations:

  • San Diego, CA (SDSC)Urbana-Champaign, IL (NCSA)
  • Holyoke, MA (MGHPCC)
  • Chapel Hill, NC (RENCI)
  • Baltimore, MD (JHU)

Links:


Storage:

  • Data Storage

Links:


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