High-Performance Computing#
Welcome to the Tufts HPC Cluster documentation!
The High-Performance Computing (HPC) Cluster is available to researchers, faculty, students, and staff in need of large-scale computing. Tufts Linux HPC Cluster is comprised of over 100 high-powered servers running the RedHat Linux operating system. Nodes are interconnected via a 100Gbps ethernet network.
Tufts HPC is located in the Massachusetts Green High Performance Compute Center. The MGHPCC is an intercollegiate high-performance computing facility whose computing and storage resources serve a user community of more than 20,000 faculty and student researchers and educators, supported by on-campus research teams.
For more information#
Please visit Research Technology (RT) Website HPC page and RT Announcements for important policy updates.
What is HPC
Brief primer on what HPC is, and the terminology used.
Accessing and Using the HPC Cluster
How to gain access to the Tufts HPC cluster and storage, and running your first task on the HPC.
Computing Resources
Overview of the computing resources available for use on the HPC, including partitions and CPU/GPU.
Slurm Job Scheduler
Description of how to use the scheduler to run jobs on the HPC Cluster
Software Applications
Getting started using common software applications on the cluster.
HPC Examples and Tutorials
Examples and tutorials on getting started on the cluster.
To Get Support: - Please email tts-research@tufts.edu for all Tufts HPC cluster questions and requests.