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MGHPCC Data Center

MGHPCC

MGHPCC

The Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center (MGHPCC) provides state-of-the-art infrastructure for computationally intensive research.

MGHPCC

The Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center (MGHPCC) provides state-of-the-art infrastructure for computationally intensive research.

MGHPCC

The Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center (MGHPCC) provides state-of-the-art infrastructure for computationally intensive research.

Researchers

Supporting the Research Community

Supporting the Research Community

Computers at the MGHPCC run millions of virtual experiments every month supporting thousands of researchers in Massachusetts and around the world.

Supporting the Research Community

Computers at the MGHPCC run millions of virtual experiments every month supporting thousands of researchers in Massachusetts and around the world.

Computers at the MGHPCC run millions of virtual experiments every month supporting thousands of researchers in Massachusetts and around the world.

Cooling

Virtual Commons

The Center provides space, power, cooling, and high-speed connectivity, as well as contributing to a virtual commons for regional academic research computing.

Virtual Commons

The Center provides space, power, cooling, and high-speed connectivity, as well as contributing to a virtual commons for regional academic research computing.

Virtual Commons

The Center provides space, power, cooling, and high-speed connectivity, as well as contributing to a virtual commons for regional academic research computing.

Dam

Hadley Falls Dam

Hadley Falls Dam

Holyoke is home to the Hadley Falls Dam, which generates low cost clean hydroelectric power, one of many factors that resulted in the MGHPCC becoming the first university research data center ever to achieve LEED Platinum Certification, the highest level awarded by the Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Program.

Hadley Falls Dam

Holyoke is home to the Hadley Falls Dam, which generates low cost clean hydroelectric power, one of many factors that resulted in the MGHPCC becoming the first university research data center ever to achieve LEED Platinum Certification, the highest level awarded by the Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Program.

Holyoke is home to the Hadley Falls Dam, which generates low cost clean hydroelectric power, one of many factors that resulted in the MGHPCC becoming the first university research data center ever to achieve LEED Platinum Certification, the highest level awarded by the Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Program.

Stats

MGHPCC Stats

MGHPCC Stats

The facility hosts 100s of 1000s of CPUs, millions of GPU cores, over 50PB of storage and 2 TB per sec of network access with connections to numerous campus, regional, and national networks (including Internet2 and ESNET, and high-speed links to cloud providers) with access speeds ranging from 10 to 100 gbps.

MGHPCC Stats

The facility hosts 100s of 1000s of CPUs, millions of GPU cores, over 50PB of storage and 2 TB per sec of network access with connections to numerous campus, regional, and national networks (including Internet2 and ESNET, and high-speed links to cloud providers) with access speeds ranging from 10 to 100 gbps.

The facility hosts 100s of 1000s of CPUs, millions of GPU cores, over 50PB of storage and 2 TB per sec of network access with connections to numerous campus, regional, and national networks (including Internet2 and ESNET, and high-speed links to cloud providers) with access speeds ranging from 10 to 100 gbps.

Collaborative Projects

Collaborative Projects

MGHPCC was built to enable the five member institutions to share building infrastructure (space, power and cooling), but once they were under the same roof, cross-consortium collaboration started to happen on a regular basis. These are just a sampling of collaborative projects now underway among MGHPCC members.

Collaborative Projects

MGHPCC was built to enable the five member institutions to share building infrastructure (space, power and cooling), but once they were under the same roof, cross-consortium collaboration started to happen on a regular basis. These are just a sampling of collaborative projects now underway among MGHPCC members.

Collaborative Projects

MGHPCC was built to enable the five member institutions to share building infrastructure (space, power and cooling), but once they were under the same roof, cross-consortium collaboration started to happen on a regular basis. These are just a sampling of collaborative projects now underway among MGHPCC members.

Community Projects

MGHPCC in the Community

Each of these talks describes different ways that MGHPCC is very active in the research computing community beyond Massachusetts.

MGHPCC in the Community

Each of these talks describes different ways that MGHPCC is very active in the research computing community beyond Massachusetts.

MGHPCC in the Community

Each of these talks describes different ways that MGHPCC is very active in the research computing community beyond Massachusetts.

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MGHPCC Projects

PRINCIPAL MEMBERS

See MGHPCC projects
See Boston University projects
See Harvard projects
See Massachusetts Institute of Technology projects
See Northeastern projects
See University of Massachusetts Projects
Yale
See Yale Projects
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