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Local TeraGrid Resources
TeraGrid Wide Resources TeraGrid is an open scientific discovery infrastructure combining leadership class resources at eleven partner sites to create an integrated, persistent computational resource. Using high-performance network connections, the TeraGrid integrates high-performance computers, data resources and tools, and high-end experimental facilities around the country. Currently, TeraGrid resources include more than 750 teraflops of computing capability and more than 30 petabytes of online and archival data storage, with rapid access and retrieval over high-performance networks. Researchers can also access more than 100 discipline-specific databases. With this combination of resources, the TeraGrid is the world's largest, most comprehensive distributed cyberinfrastructure for open scientific research. UC/ANL's TeraGrid cluster is composed of 64 IBM Itaninum 2 and 96 IBM Xeon Visualization systems. Each node is built with RedHat Enterprise Linux "RHEL4" and interconnected using Myricom's Myrinet network. |


