
Phase III of the Hyperion HPC cluster is in production
USC Research Computing is pleased to announce that Phase III of the Hyperion High Performance Computing cluster has been installed, tested, configured, and placed into production.
Reporting to the Division of Information Technology, and working in close partnership with the Office of Research, the Research Computing program (RC) engages faculty and researchers across multiple colleges and campuses to help define and execute the research mission of the University of South Carolina. RC works with researchers to improve their project performance and secure computing resources not only at the university level but beyond, to National Labs and other high profile HPC resources.
USC Research Computing is pleased to announce that Phase III of the Hyperion High Performance Computing cluster has been installed, tested, configured, and placed into production.
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