Montana State University
Coltran Hophan-Nichols
Montana State University CFT 5
PO Box 173245
Bozeman, MT 59717
https://www.montana.edu/uit/rci/
RRID: RRID:SCR_026229
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Data Storage And Transfer
High Performance Computing
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The Montana State University Research Cyberinfrastructure Core Facility (RCI) provides centralized support, systems, and services for IT specific to research. Systems and services include the areas of high-performance computing (HPC), virtual machine hosting, large scale storage, and high-performance networking and data transfer. In addition to support for these services, RCI provides MSU researchers with consulting on technology budgets and implementation for grants and support for IT components of major research instrumentation, software, and specialized or unique research technology needs.