High Performance Computing: Linux Cluster
Linux Cluster (rcluster)

The Linux cluster (rcluster) is comprised of compute nodes with single-,
dual-, and quad-core processors from both Intel and AMD. The current
collection of nodes were contributed by the Institute of Bioinformatics
(IOB), the Statistics Department, and the RCC, and include the following
resources:
- 120 dual-processor single-core nodes, AMD Opteron, 2GB RAM/core (IOB).
- 24 dual-processor dual-core nodes, AMD Opteron, 2GB RAM/core (RCC).
- 15 dual-processor dual-core nodes, AMD Opteron, 2GB RAM/core (Statistics).
- 28 dual-processor quad-core nodes, Intel Xeon, 2GB RAM/core (IOB).
The cluster uses Platform LSF queueing system software.