MGHPCC is located in Holyoke, Massachusetts, 100 miles west of Boston.
MGHPCC
MGHPCC is located in Holyoke, Massachusetts, 100 miles west of Boston.
MGHPCC
MGHPCC is located in Holyoke, Massachusetts, 100 miles west of Boston.
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
Since its inception in 2013, MGHPCC has been the home of many TOP500 machines, most recently Satori and TX-GAIA at MIT, and Cannon at Harvard. MGHPCC serves a community of 20,000+ active users performing millions of virtual experiments per month. In aggregate, it houses 100s of thousands of CPU cores, millions of GPU cores and over 40 petabytes of storage.
MGHPCC Stats
Since its inception in 2013, MGHPCC has been the home of many TOP500 machines, most recently Satori and TX-GAIA at MIT, and Cannon at Harvard. MGHPCC serves a community of 20,000+ active users performing millions of virtual experiments per month. In aggregate, it houses 100s of thousands of CPU cores, millions of GPU cores and over 40 petabytes of storage.
Since its inception in 2013, MGHPCC has been the home of many TOP500 machines, most recently Satori and TX-GAIA at MIT, and Cannon at Harvard. MGHPCC serves a community of 20,000+ active users performing millions of virtual experiments per month. In aggregate, it houses 100s of thousands of CPU cores, millions of GPU cores and over 40 petabytes of storage.
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.
Video
Virtual Tour
You can take a virtual tour of the MGHPCC and our consortium members in Minecraft! Click the MORE button to find out how.
Virtual Tour
You can take a virtual tour of the MGHPCC and our consortium members in Minecraft! Click the MORE button to find out how.