Introduction to high-performance computing (sciCORE cluster)
11 February 2022
11 February 2022
For-profit: 0 CHF
No future instance of this course is planned yet
Please note this course is reserved in priority for potential users of the sciCORE cluster: researchers in the university of Basel and associated research institution
Due to the sanitary situation, this course will be streamed to the registered participants
Overview
This full-day course has a practical focus, where participants will learn how to use the Linux command line and interact with the sciCORE cluster. All new users of sciCORE are strongly encouraged to follow this course.
Audience
This course is restricted to members of the University of Basel and associated institutes who want to use the sciCORE cluster. It is designed for PhD students, postdocs, and group leaders without (or very little) experience with Linux and the use of high-performance infrastructures.
Learning objectives
At the end of the course, the participants are expected to:
- Obtain basic knowledge of the Linux/UNIX environment
- Obtain basic knowledge of high throughput and high performance computing
- Learn how to use the sciCORE infrastructure for scientific applications (including hands-on exercises)
- Tips and tricks for effective and efficient cluster usage (eg compute and storage usage guidelines)
- Discuss particular computing needs and requirements of course participants
Prerequisites
Knowledge / competencies
If you do not feel comfortable with UNIX commands, please take our UNIX fundamentals e-learning module or attend our 'First Steps with UNIX' course (see upcoming training events).
Technical
- Have an internet connection. We will host the course online via Zoom.
- Windows users should install MobaXterm, Linux and Mac users can use the Terminal application.
Application
The course is free of charge, but registration is mandatory. Please note that participation to SIB courses is subject to our general conditions.
You will be informed by email of your registration confirmation.
Venue and time
The course will be held online via Zoom.
The course will start at 9:00 and end around 17:00. Precise information will be provided to the participants on due time.
Additional information
Coordination: Wandrille Duchemin and Rubén Cabezón
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