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Glossary

Frequently Asked Questions

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High Performance Computing (HPC)

As research becomes more compute-intensive, ARCC has made high performance compute a core service. This core service is currently being performed by The Teton Compute Environment, allowing researchers to perform computation-intensive analysis on large datasets. Using Teton, researchers have control over their data, projects, and collaborators. Built-in tools help users get up and running in a short amount of time, and the ability to request custom tools allows users to fine-tune their research procedures.

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As research among all disciplines is increasingly data-intensive, ARCC has made research data storage a core service. This core service is currently being performed by the petaLibraryand Pathfinder, allowing for research data to be safely and securely stored and shared. Using the petaLibrary, researchers may reliably store and exchange data with anyone located anywhere in the world through various tools. Additionally, the petaLibrary provides storage for publishing research data. No matter the use case, researchers have peace of mind that their research data is compliant to funder requirements, protected, and accessible whenever and wherever they are.

User Services

ARCC provides consultation and training services as a core ARCC service. This service is for all researchers at UWyo whether they use the HPC system, the Research Data Storage System, or if they have any other Research Computing topics they want to be covered. Our goal is to support researchers in any way we can, including one-on-one consultation, scheduled in-person and online training so that researchers may perform their work with the most support that ARCC can provide.

  • For a consultation, fill out this form.

  • Our online training can be found on the ARCC website.

Data Transfer

ARCC has many options for securely and safely transferring data including Globus, Linux, Samba, and Science DMZ.

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Users need to open a VPN connection to the UWyo Network in order to access the petaLibrary from off-campus. UWIT has set up Pulse Secure as the VPN client to the UWyo network.

System Status

The statuses of petaLibrary, Teton Storage Compute, and Teton Storage NES/SMB are all monitored.

Additional Services

ARCC also provides additional services including assistance with Proposal Development and Linux Desktop Support.

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