Unix System Administration
Supercomputing
Welcome to NMSU-ICT's supercomputing page
Clusters generally fall into the category of High Performance Computing (HPC). HPC is typically defined as computations that require greater power than generally offered by traditional desktop computing. Greater power typically means more processors and/or cycles, more memory, faster I/O, faster network and more sophisticated visualization capabilities.
HPC resources offered by NMSU-ICT include beowulf class linux clusters and symmetric shared-memory multiprocessor systems offering researchers, faculty and students a total of 304 cores, 608 GB of memory and 30 TB of disk storage.

