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Revision as of 13:46, 15 November 2023
Welcome to the technical documentation for the Tycho high performance computing resources. See the Infrastructure page at NBI for a non-technical overview of the cluster.
Tycho contain in total more 10,000 CPU cores and 13 data center class GPUs. The cluster is complemented by a 1,300 TB data storage archive and a number of powerful analysis machines used as frontends for the cluster and for pre- and post-prcessing. Current peak performance is 443 TFlops from the CPUs and 93 TFlops from the GPUs.
Tycho is hosted at the High Performance Computing center at the faculty of SCIENCE, University of Copenhagen.
Please visit the first steps page to get started
Overview:
- Getting Help
- Mattermost discussion forum
- Being a good HPC user
- Accessing Tycho
- Using Jupyter notebooks on the frontends
- Visual Studio Remote Development
- Virtual Desktop
- Hardware
- Erda
- Using GPUs
- Compilers
- Debugging and Profiling
- MPI Libraries
- Examples of SLURM scripts
- Codes
- Adding a second IP Address
- Setting up One-Time-Password Access before travelling
- Software:
Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.