Gary M Jung posted on May 23, 2012 Advanced Light Source (ALS) physicists Changchun Sun and Hiroshi Nishimura along with HPC Services staff Kai Song, Krishna Muriki, Susan James, Yong Qin, Bernard Li, and Gary Jung recently explored several methods to use Amazon's VPC service to transparently … [Read more...] about Cloud Bursting for Particle Tracking at IPAC 2012
HPC Services at MoabCon 2012
Gary M Jung posted on Apr 10, 2012 HPC Services senior engineer Michael Jennings will be talking about the new features of the Warewulf 3 cluster toolkit and about a new cluster Node Health Check program that he developed at this week's Moabcon 2012 conference in Promo, Utah this week. … [Read more...] about HPC Services at MoabCon 2012
Clocking an Accelerating Universe
Gary M Jung posted on Mar 30, 2012 Using data collected by the Sloan Telescope located at the Apache Point Observatory in New Mexico and processed by the Riemann Linux cluster operated by Berkeley Lab's HPC Services Group, scientists have announced the most accurate measurement to date of the … [Read more...] about Clocking an Accelerating Universe
Version Control System – Now Available
Charles (Charlie) Verboom posted on Mar 20, 2012 IT recently concluded efforts to provide Bitbucket, a distributed version control system for software developers, to lab users. We are in the early stages of rollout and are looking for some early adopters. Bitbucket supports both Git … [Read more...] about Version Control System – Now Available
Whats New in Matlab
Charles (Charlie) Verboom posted on Mar 06, 2012 R2012a Release Highlights for the MATLAB and Simulink Product Families For those of you are Matlab users, a 30 minute video concerning the latest improvements can be found here For a short intro to a variety of products impacted by this … [Read more...] about Whats New in Matlab
Calculating What’s in the Universe
Nina Lucido posted on Jan 27, 2012 Since 2000, the three Sloan Digital Sky Surveys (SDSS I, II, III) have surveyed well over a quarter of the night sky and produced the biggest color map of the universe in three dimensions ever. Now scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence … [Read more...] about Calculating What’s in the Universe
Data Center Utilization Report – November 2011
Nina Lucido posted on Dec 20, 2011 What was installed: Cluster support group added the following: 1 new storage node added Business Systems group added the following: No new systems What was removed: Cluster support group removed the following: No … [Read more...] about Data Center Utilization Report – November 2011
LBNL HPC Services at SuperComputing 2011
Gary M Jung posted on Nov 25, 2011 LBNL cluster architect Greg Kurtzer of the IT Division's HPC Services Group hosted a very well-attended discussion in the LBNL Booth at SuperComputing 2011 to highlight the new features in the Warewulf Cluster Toolkit 3.1 release. Warewulf3 has been … [Read more...] about LBNL HPC Services at SuperComputing 2011
HPC For Advanced Materials
Nina Lucido posted on Nov 11, 2011 Researchers from Berkeley Lab and MIT have teamed up to develop a new tool, as part of the Materials Project, led by LBL PI Kristen Persson to speed up the development for new materials. The project incorporates the use of supercomputing resources … [Read more...] about HPC For Advanced Materials
Data Center Utilization Report – October 2011
Nina Lucido posted on Nov 09, 2011 What was installed: Cluster support group added the following: 17 new nodes added to Lawrencium Condo (LR2) 1 node added to ESD cluster Business Systems group added the following: No new systems What was removed: Cluster support … [Read more...] about Data Center Utilization Report – October 2011
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