ARCHIVED: User documentation for compute resources on the TeraGrid
Note: After ten years of service to the national science and engineering community, the TeraGrid project has ended. It is succeeded by a new National Science Foundation (NSF) program, the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE). You should move any data stored on TeraGrid systems to an alternate storage resource. If you have leftover service units on your TeraGrid allocation, or if your research requires further use of high performance computational, visualization, storage, and network resources, consider applying for an allocation on one or more XSEDE digital services.
Note: As part of the transition to the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE):
- Pople (PSC), will retire from TeraGrid service August 31,
2011. Pople users can log in until September 16, 2011, to move files
to the PSC
File Archiver (
golem.psc.edu). Also, Pople users now have accounts on Blacklight (PSC).
- The Condor Pool (Purdue) and Steele (Purdue) will be available to
TeraGrid users through June 30, 2013.
- Several TeraGrid systems will continue to operate as part of XSEDE. Check with system administrators to determine if you should apply for an XSEDE allocation.
Use the following links to see the user documentation for these compute resources on the TeraGrid:
| Resource | Documentation |
|---|---|
| Ember (NCSA) | User documentation |
| Kraken (NICS) | User guide |
| Blacklight (PSC) | User guide |
| Pople (PSC) | User guide |
| Condor Pool (Purdue) | User guide |
| Steele (Purdue) | User guide |
| Dash (SDSC) | User guide |
| Trestles (SDSC) | User guide |
| Lonestar (TACC) | User guide |
| Ranger (TACC) | User guide |
Last modified on January 25, 2012.







