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Supercomputing Solution Reduces IT Administration Needs at Research Institute
Overview The University of Cincinnati Genome Research Institute (GRI) is a global hub for biomedical research, focusing on new therapies for cancer and metabolic diseases such as obesity and diabetes. Founded in 2002, GRI brings together a range of academic, nonprofit, and industry partners. Drug-development technologies require large amounts of computing power, but the Linux and UNIX-based High-Performance Computing (HPC) clusters at GRI were too technically challenging for most researchers to use. In addition, supporting the mixed computing environment was difficult and time-consuming. The institute deployed Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 so that all researchers could use HPC without relying on super users to run jobs for them.
| Publisher | Microsoft | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | October 2006 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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