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ARMINIUS - Compute and Visualization Cluster

The Paderborn Center for Parallel Computing, PC˛, is an interdisciplinary institute of the University of Paderborn, Germany. We are specialized in distributed and parallel computing for research, development and practical applications and for the investigation of new fields for our partners and ourselves. Practical work has been done in a number of different areas shown in our projects page.

Our parallel computers are amongst the most powerful of their type. They enable us to study practical applications in a high-performance computing environment. Among our computing facilities are several large Intel- and AMD-based InfiniBand- and MyriNet-clusters with up to 416 processors, and some smaller machines. These systems can be accessed conveniently via the G-WIN network.

Within the supporting groups, theoretical work is done to develop methods and principles for the construction and efficient use of distributed and parallel computer systems.PC˛.de Shortcut

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Latest System News

Posted on 30 August 2010 in Arminius, problems:

problemsARMINIUS maintenance

Starting on September 13th the Arminius cluster will we unavailable for a longer time. The cluster hardware and software will be updated. The maintenance is scheduled for 2 weeks. Our users...

Latest News

Posted on 30 August 2010 in General News:

New Job offer: "Programmiertätigkeit im Bereich Cloud-Computing"

We have a new job offer for students with knowledge in Python, Software design and parallel computing. The job offer can be found here.

 

Posted on 11 June 2010 in General News:

Wir trauern um Jens Lischka

Wir sind geschockt und in tiefer Trauer über den Unfalltod unseres Kollegen Jens Lischka, der im Alter von 35 Jahren beim Wakeboard-Fahren verstarb. Jens startete bereits früh in seinem Studium bei...

Posted on 09 June 2010 in Talks:

PC2 Kolloquium: Proxybasiertes NFS-Multicasting

Date: 25 June 2010, 10:00 in F0.346 (User Center)

Diplomarbeitsvortrag Marc Ziegert