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Computing Resources
The Center for Computational Science at Tulane University computing environment consists of a high speed 100Mbps network backbone that interconnects the various supercomputers and servers to workstations and PC's.

computing Access to CCS
Information on obtaining an account at CCS and how to use it.

Access to CCS
Information on access to CCS, resource requests and how to login.

computing Using the CCS Linux cluster
Information on the center's oneSIS Linux cluster

oneSIS
Overvie of the oneSIS cluster.

The CCS wiki
The CCS wiki page has some useful user contributed information

Modules
Some information on using modules for loading different environments

computing CCS Queuing System and Policies
Information on the center's queuing system and policies for it use.

PBS Pro
Portable Batch System is the queing system for the SGIs.

LSF
The Load Sharing Facility is the queuing system on the oneSIS cluster.

Policies
Information behind the queuing structure and how to get access to the various queuing levels.

computing Unix
Information on Irix and resources available on the Center's SGI computer lab.

Computing Resources and Hardware
Information on the Center's hardware resources can be found here.

Commercial Software
Commercial Software licensed and available for use at CCS.

Freeware Software
GNU Free Software Foundation and other Freeware software.

MPI Information
Information on compiling and running mpi programs on our hardware.

Tulane Tulane University
Center for Computational Science
Lindy Boggs Center Suite 500
New Orleans, LA 70118
(504)862-8391 ccs@tulane.edu