Help desk, password resets, web tutorials, etc.; how to get help
doing anything at NERSC.
Everything NERSC's users need to know about working with
computers, storage, and networks.
Machine status, announcements to users, usage statistics and job data.
Help, advice, and guidance on any topic related to working with NERSC
resources; account support; and allocations of computing
resources.
Startup awards are available for new projects that wish to investigate using NERSC
resources, or who wish to port or develop new codes. A request for a Startup project
account
may be made at any time during the year, and decisions for Startup requests are made by
NERSC within one to three weeks after applying. See Applying for Your First NERSC
Allocation.
The Analytics Program supports NERSC users by providing consulting and
collaborative services to help users implement applications and strategies
for data management, data analysis, data mining, visualization of data,
and data exploration.
NUG provides guidance
about the current services offered by NERSC and the
direction of future development.
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NEWS
New Allocation Year Began January 13
Allocation Year 2008 (AY08) ended Monday, January 12, 2009. AY09 began
at one minute after midnight Tuesday morning, January 13.
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HDF5 Workshop
A workshop for HDF5 users and developers will be held Jan 20-21 2009 at NERSC. There
will be a day of information on HDF5, followed by a day of hands on HDF5 coding and
tuning.
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Cosmic Data Analysis at NERSC
NERSC will be home to the U.S. Planck team's data analysis operations, adding to the dozen
or so Cosmic Microwave Background experiments that use NERSC resources.
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2009 Awards
DOE has allocated 146.5 million Cray XT4-based hours to NERSC
projects, and 14 million hours remain in reserves. On the HPSS side, 40 million Storage Resource Units have been allocated, and 10 million
remain in reserve.
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Seven INCITE project have been awarded more than 17 million hours at NERSC. [MORE]
Three NEH awards at NERSC
Three projects have received awards at NERSC under the NEH/DOE Humanities High Performance
Computing program. [MORE]
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