Resource providers – who make available systems, expertise, gateways and more – are the backbone of the ACCESS program. If you’re new to ACCESS, learn more.
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I am a resource provider
”Our newly deployed testbed, ACES, enables applications and workflows to dynamically integrate the different accelerators, memory and in-network computing protocols. Users with hybrid programming models will be able to quickly and efficiently process large amounts of data.”
– HONGGAO LIU Executive Director of High Performance Research Computing
at Texas A&M University (TAMU)
Source: https://access-ci.org/access-welcomes-its-newest-resource-to-the-team/
How do I begin using ACCESS?
To integrate your resources into ACCESS, first create an account.
Register for an ACCESS ID
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How do I integrate my resource into ACCESS?
ACCESS uses an Integration Roadmaps Framework to define how operators can integrate classes of infrastructure into the ACCESS environment. Current integration options include:
High-Performance Computing
High-performance computing clusters are used by logging in to front-end nodes, installing application software, and running batch computing jobs under a scheduler. These compute resources may include GPUs, and always provide some tightly coupled local storage.
Get Compute integration roadmapStorage
Storage resources are used to store and manage large amounts of data.
Get Storage integration roadmapCloud Infrastructure
Cloud infrastructure is used by launching and running virtual machines or containers.
Get Cloud integration roadmapScience Gateways
Websites / portals where researchers can run high-level computational science applications without having to directly interact with low level compute, storage, or cloud resources or request ACCESS allocations.
Get Science Gateway integration roadmap