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Computing Resources in and for D-PHYS
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Easy access to powerful computing resources becomes increasingly important in a competitive research field like physics. Since the specific needs between groups differ widely, there's no one-size-fits-all solution but a great range of tailored products ranging from local workstations to top 10 HPC super computers. Here we try to give a general overview, please come talk to us in order to find out what's best for you.
Laptop / Workstation
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Today's personal computers are amazingly powerful. For rather moderate amounts of money you can get many cores, dozens of gigs of RAM and terabytes of storage. For many people the machine on/under their desk is therefore sufficient to perform all or most of their computing needs.
Group / institute nodes
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Many research groups and institutes (for example Astro, ITP and IQE) own computation nodes for their members to use. As this is a rather long and fast-changing list, please ask your colleagues or us for the current situation in your group. Most of these machines are operated by ISG.
D-PHYS nodes
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D-PHYS currently owns one publicly available compute node: [plumpy](https://nic.phys.ethz.ch/news/2010/04/08/new-computation-node-plumpy/). Just SSH in, but [[respect others|linux/how_to_handle_long_running_jobs/]].
Clusters
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Many members of D-PHYS have access to a range of different clusters, either as shareholders or on a project level. Again: ask your colleagues or us for details. The most important ones are:
* [Brutus](http://www.brutuswiki.ethz.ch/brutus/Brutus_for_prospective_users) - operated by [Informatikdienste's Scientific IT Services](https://www1.ethz.ch/id/services/category/scientific_computing), shareholder model
* [EULER](http://www.brutuswiki.ethz.ch/brutus/Introducing_EULER) - operated by [Informatikdienste's Scientific IT Services](https://www1.ethz.ch/id/services/category/scientific_computing), shareholder model, [free guest login](http://www.brutuswiki.ethz.ch/brutus/Getting_started_with_Euler) for all n.ethz users
* [Mönch](http://www.cscs.ch/computers/moench/index.html) - operated by [CSCS](http://www.cscs.ch/), access via [PASC](http://www.pasc-ch.org/)
* [Piz Daint](http://www.cscs.ch/computers/piz_daint_piz_dora/index.html) - operated by [CSCS](http://www.cscs.ch/), for federal projects of highest computing needs
Software support
----------------
It's not always easy to get the most performance out of those machines - the programming challenges can be quite demanding. A lot of material is available online, and also local help is available.
* D-PHYS organized the [Advanced Scientific Computing Workshop](https://indico.phys.ethz.ch/conferenceOtherViews.py?view=nicecompact&confId=5), which given sufficient demand will probably be repeated. The slides are available at the URL above.
* [Informatikdienste's Scientific IT Services](https://www1.ethz.ch/id/services/category/scientific_computing) offer [training](https://sis.id.ethz.ch/consulting/#training) too
General remarks
---------------
In all cases except your personal machine, please be considerate of other users and pay attention to our [[advice on long running jobs|linux/how_to_handle_long_running_jobs/]] and how to [[transfer data|storage/data_transfer]].
Computing resources
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Computing Resources in and for D-PHYS
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Easy access to powerful computing resources becomes increasingly important in a competitive research field like physics. Since the specific needs between groups differ widely, there's no one-size-fits-all solution but a great range of tailored products ranging from local workstations to top 10 HPC super computers. Here we try to give a general overview, please come talk to us in order to find out what's best for you.
Laptop / Workstation
--------------------
Today's personal computers are amazingly powerful. For rather moderate amounts of money you can get many cores, dozens of gigs of RAM and terabytes of storage. For many people the machine on/under their desk is therefore sufficient to perform all or most of their computing needs.
Group / institute nodes
-----------------------
Many research groups and institutes (for example Astro, ITP and IQE) own computation nodes for their members to use. As this is a rather long and fast-changing list, please ask your colleagues or us for the current situation in your group. Most of these machines are operated by ISG.
D-PHYS nodes
------------
D-PHYS currently owns one publicly available compute node: [plumpy](https://nic.phys.ethz.ch/news/2010/04/08/new-computation-node-plumpy/). Just SSH in, but [[respect others|linux/how_to_handle_long_running_jobs/]].
Clusters
--------
Many members of D-PHYS have access to a range of different clusters, either as shareholders or on a project level. Again: ask your colleagues or us for details. The most important ones are:
* [Brutus](http://www.brutuswiki.ethz.ch/brutus/Brutus_for_prospective_users) - operated by [Informatikdienste's Scientific IT Services](https://www1.ethz.ch/id/services/category/scientific_computing), shareholder model
* [EULER](http://www.brutuswiki.ethz.ch/brutus/Introducing_EULER) - operated by [Informatikdienste's Scientific IT Services](https://www1.ethz.ch/id/services/category/scientific_computing), shareholder model, [free guest login](http://www.brutuswiki.ethz.ch/brutus/Getting_started_with_Euler) for all n.ethz users
* [Mönch](http://www.cscs.ch/computers/moench/index.html) - operated by [CSCS](http://www.cscs.ch/), access via [PASC](http://www.pasc-ch.org/)
* [Piz Daint](http://www.cscs.ch/computers/piz_daint_piz_dora/index.html) - operated by [CSCS](http://www.cscs.ch/), for federal projects of highest computing needs
Software support
----------------
It's not always easy to get the most performance out of those machines - the programming challenges can be quite demanding. A lot of material is available online, and also local help is available.
* D-PHYS organized the [Advanced Scientific Computing Workshop](https://indico.phys.ethz.ch/conferenceOtherViews.py?view=nicecompact&confId=5), which given sufficient demand will probably be repeated. The slides are available at the URL above.
* [Informatikdienste's Scientific IT Services](https://www1.ethz.ch/id/services/category/scientific_computing) offer [training](https://sis.id.ethz.ch/consulting/#training) too
General remarks
---------------
In all cases except your personal machine, please be considerate of other users and pay attention to our [[advice on long running jobs|linux/how_to_handle_long_running_jobs/]] and how to [[transfer data|storage/data_transfer]].
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