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University of Idaho
Institute for Bioinformatics and Evolutionary Studies
attn: CRC Director
Moscow, ID 838443051
United States of Americahttp://crc.ibest.uidaho.eduJames A Foster
Last Updated: 09/02/2015
The IBEST Computational Resources Core (CRC) serves as the computational backbone of evolutionary and computational biology research at the University of Idaho. It provides investigators with state of the art high performance computing and large data storage capacity for use in analyzing and managing large volumes of research data. Users of the core run jobs that may use hundreds of processors in parallel or large memory allocations and may run require weeks to complete. The CRC is explicitly designed to manage the complex computational and storage requirements for the IBEST researchers and core facilities with very high data reliability and availability. The core contains an advanced mix of high performance computing clusters, powerful servers and reliable data storage components as well as the knowledge and technical skills required to compress years of analysis into days.
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Computational - Application Development
Computational - Bioinformatics
We have one main cluster for general computational needs, research, and genomic data analysis. This cluster provides 616 processor cores and over 2 terabytes of system memory, with Infiniband network connections. Components include Dell M1000e blade enclosures and M605 blade servers, Dell R815 servers, and Dell R730 servers.
We also maintain ten servers (Dell M905, M820, R730 and PE6950) that are not connected to the cluster systems for jobs that require very large shared memory machines (such as denovo genome assembly, distance-based phylogenetic analyses and molecular simulations), for software development, and for investigators who are unfamiliar with or do not require a cluster environment. The most powerful server in this group contains over 100 times the system memory of a standard desktop (1000 GB) and is used heavily for sequence assembly and processing next-gen genomic data.
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https://coremarketplace.org/?FacilityID=188Keywords:
Evolutionary, computational, biology, data, storage, analysis, service, core
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Resource, service resource, core facility, access service resource
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Idaho University IBEST Computational Resources Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017734)
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