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The larger amount of reusable infrastructure is afforded by the Open Compute Project (OCP) design of the cluster. Penguin Computing's //Tundra// design uses centralized DC power conversion in the racks to make node sleds as small and efficient as possible. Remove the old sleds and insert the new. | The larger amount of reusable infrastructure is afforded by the Open Compute Project (OCP) design of the cluster. Penguin Computing's //Tundra// design uses centralized DC power conversion in the racks to make node sleds as small and efficient as possible. Remove the old sleds and insert the new. | ||
- | Many Engineering research groups own capacity in Caviness. | + | Many Engineering research groups own capacity in Caviness. UD IT maintains [[http://docs.hpc.udel.edu/abstract/caviness/caviness|its own Caviness documentation]]; on this site you will find summaries specific to: |
+ | * [[caviness:login|logging in]] to the cluster | ||
+ | * [[caviness:resources#compute|compute resources]] present in the cluster | ||
+ | * [[caviness:resources#storage|storage resources]] available to you, when to use them, and how, including: | ||
+ | * your personal [[caviness:resources#home_directories|home directory]] | ||
+ | * [[caviness:resources#workgroup_directories|workgroup storage]] available to members of a workgroup | ||
+ | * high-speed shared [[caviness:resources#lustre_scratch|Lustre scratch]] storage | ||
+ | * [[caviness:valet|using VALET]] to manage your environment |