The COVID-19 High Performance Computing Consortium

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The COVID-19 High Performance Computing Consortium

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I feel like they should merge with the F@H Consortium.

https://covid19-hpc.mybluemix.net
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Re: The COVID-19 High Performance Computing Consortium

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For those of you afraid to click on strange links:
The COVID-19 High Performance Computing Consortium
Bringing together the Federal government, industry, and academic leaders to provide access to the world’s most powerful high-performance computing resources in support of COVID-19 research. Over 330 petaflops, 775,000 CPU cores, 34,000 GPUs, and counting.

The COVID-19 High Performance Computing (HPC) Consortium

The COVID-19 High Performance Computing Consortium is a unique private-public effort spearheaded by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, the U.S. Department of Energy and IBM to bring together federal government, industry, and academic leaders who are volunteering free compute time and resources on their world-class machines.

Consortium partners include:

Industry
IBM
Amazon Web Services
Google Cloud
Microsoft

Academia
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
University of California, San Diego
Department of Energy National Laboratories
Argonne National Laboratory
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Sandia National Laboratories

Federal Agencies
National Science Foundation
Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
NASA

Researchers are invited to submit COVID-19 related research proposals to the consortium via this online portal, which will then be reviewed for matching with computing resources from one of the partner institutions. An expert panel comprised of top scientists and computing researchers will work with proposers to assess the public health benefit of the work, with emphasis on projects that can ensure rapid results.

Fighting COVID-19 will require extensive research in areas like bioinformatics, epidemiology, and molecular modeling to understand the threat we’re facing and form strategies to address it. This work demands a massive amount of computational capacity. The COVID-19 High Performance Computing Consortium helps aggregate computing capabilities from the world's most powerful and advanced computers to help COVID-19 researchers execute complex computational research programs to help fight the virus.

About the Consortium, the HPC Systems & How to Join
Consortium members manage a range of computing capabilities that span from small clusters to some of the largest supercomputers in the world. As a member, you would support this crucial work by not only offering your computational resources, but also your deep technical capabilities and expertise to help COVID-19 researchers execute complex computational research programs. We hope that you will join us in this crucial mission.

We are currently providing broad access to portions of 16 supercomputing systems, representing over 330 petaflops, 775,000 CPU cores, and 34,000 GPUs. Their basic specifications are described below. Additional resources will be added as our consortium grows; please check back for updates.


Oak Ridge Summit | 200 PF, 4608 nodes POWER9/Volta

Lawrence Livermore + Los Alamos + Sandia | 31.7 PF, 7001 nodes

Argonne Theta | 11.69 PF, 4292 nodes Intel KNL

RPI AiMOS | 11.1 PF, 252 nodes POWER9/Volta

MIT/MGHPCC Supercloud | 6.9 PF, 440 nodes x86/Volta

MIT/MGHPCC Satori | 2.0 PF, 64 nodes POWER9/Volta

IBM Research WSC | 2.8 PF, 54 nodes POWER9/Volta

NSF Supercomputing Systems | 65.6 PF, 17653 nodes

NASA Supercomputing Systems | 19.13 PF, 15800 nodes Intel x86

Amazon Web Services
The Consortium welcomes additional members who are capable of contributing significant compute resources to the pool for this important work. Organizations interested in joining the Consortium and offering access to their computational resources in support of this project should click here.

Submitting a Research Proposal
Researchers seeking to access the Consortium’s resources should submit a simple project proposal using the link below.

The Consortium steering group will review proposals for potential impact, computational feasibility, overall resource requirements and timeline. If a proposal is accepted for support by the Consortium, then a Consortium member will assume responsibility and work with the proposal team to identify the process for access, and to discuss any specific terms and conditions that will apply to the offered access.

Since this is a voluntary community effort to support COVID-19 research, proposal teams should expect to produce a regular blog of their activities during the course of their work and should further expect to publish results at the end of the work.

Submit a Research Proposal
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Re: The COVID-19 High Performance Computing Consortium

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Why do you keep posting the same thing in different forums ? It's not how forums work.

Please continue disussion in your other topic that already has reactions : The COVID-19 High Performance Computing Consortium
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