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During the day we will go through topics including:
 
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- What is new compared with Triolith / Gamma?
 
- What is new compared with Triolith / Gamma?
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- Getting the most out of your core-hours, running jobs efficiently
 
- Getting the most out of your core-hours, running jobs efficiently
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- How to build your own software
 
- How to build your own software
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- How to use available software
 
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- Using jupyter notebooks
 
- Using jupyter notebooks
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- How to organise your data  
 
- How to organise your data  
  

Latest revision as of 13:53, 18 October 2018

Name How to work effectively on Tetralith / Sigma (Linköping Nov 2018)
Description How to work effectively on Tetralith
Type of event Course
Location Linköping (NSC)
Start date 2018-11-28
End date 2018-11-28

Overview

SNIC’s latest HPC service Tetralith, hosted at NSC, has recently been opened for user service. When all components are available in January, Tetralith will be the most powerful HPC service available to SNIC users. The course will give an overview on the system, how to work with it and how to make efficient use of your allocation. The event will be useful for both beginners and more advanced users. It will also provide a forum for direct interactions with consultants from NSC.

During the day we will go through topics including:

- What is new compared with Triolith / Gamma?

- Getting the most out of your core-hours, running jobs efficiently

- How to build your own software

- How to use available software

- Using jupyter notebooks

- How to organise your data

The seminar will present useful tools and best practices for working effectively on the new Tetralith / Sigma HPC systems

Course web page and registration

For more information and registration, please visit the event page.