Research Computing
Enterprise Technology Services (ETS) and the Vermont Advanced Computing Center (VACC) provide support to all researchers at ¶¶Òõ̽̽ including both infrastructure support and user support. Hundreds of researchers across ¶¶Òõ̽̽ use ETS services to enhance both their research and classroom learning.
ETS Services
Network Storage of Research Data
ETS provides a number of options for research data storage, from large datasets to collaborative papers. To learn more, visit Storage.
High Performance Computing (VACC)
Three high-performance computing (HPC) clusters make up the Vermont Advanced Computing Center (VACC). These clusters offer more than 4,500 processing cores and over 100 GPUs to support machine learning and artificial intelligence workloads. To learn more, visit the Vermont Advanced Computing Center.
Researcher Virtual Machines
ETS provides individual virtual machines to researchers for prototyping and more unique jobs that cannot run on the VACC. These VMs are available with a wide variety of specifications. To learn more, visit our Virtual Machines.
Research Computing Facilitation
Not sure where to start with technology in your research? Need advanced technical input? Reach out to have our team of professionals guide you through the options. To learn more, visit Facilitation.
Workshops and Office Hours
The Research Computing team holds occasional workshops and office hours. To see the schedule visit Office Hours and Events. To watch recordings and see slide decks from prior workshops and presentations, visit Presentations and Workshops.
¶¶Òõ̽̽ Research Computing Framework
In an effort to better support researchers at scale, a new framework was established for compute options at ¶¶Òõ̽̽. The framework is as follows:
- The VACC is the default research computing environment and should be used whenever possible for all compute needs.
- ¶¶Òõ̽̽'s Virtual Server Environment should be used in those cases where the VACC does not meet a researcher's needs.
- Physical workstation requests will be considered on a case-by-case basis as an exception when neither the VACC nor Virtual Servers meet a researcher's needs.
This framework hopes to provide guidance for researchers who are looking to leverage computing resources at ¶¶Òõ̽̽.