Status and Service Updates
No office hours on Wed, 5/8 - Thurs, 5/9
Research IT will not be holding our regular office hours during the week of Spring Break, 5/6 - 5/10. Please get in touch with us at research-it@berkeley.edu for any help in the meantime.
Savio HPC services are back online: Tues, 3/26
The Savio HPC services are back online. Taking this opportunity, we have another exciting news to share. The Savio Supercluster currently uses a CentOS 7 Linux operating system. CentOS 7 will reach the end of life on June 30, 2024. Thus, we have planned to migrate to a new operating system, Rocky 8, to keep the system functional and secure. More information on this forthcoming.
Scheduled Savio downtime: Mon, March 25
We have scheduled a Savio downtime to accommodate the power maintenance work. The downtime will start at 5:00 PM on Monday, March 25th. All the HPC hardware will be powered down; thus, HPC services will be unavailable during the downtime. We expect to bring back the cluster online before 5 PM on Wednesday, March 27th. A scheduler reservation will be in place to ensure no jobs run after 5:00 PM on Monday, March 25th. If you plan to submit jobs, please ask for proper wall time so they can be completed before the downtime. Otherwise, your jobs will wait in the queue until the cluster is back online.
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Patrick Schmitz receives 2017 Excellence in Management Award
We are glad and grateful to announce that Patrick Schmitz, Associate Director of Research IT, has received an Excellence in Management Award from the...Read more about Patrick Schmitz receives 2017 Excellence in Management Award
Oliver Muellerklein joins BRC as a domain consultant
Berkeley Research Computing (BRC) is pleased to announce the addition of PhD student Oliver Muellerklein to the...Read more about Oliver Muellerklein joins BRC as a domain consultant
Digital Humanist aims to run OCR over a terabyte of rare book scans
Since his college days at Brigham Young University (BYU), Adam Anderson has been measuring evenings and weekends in pages, rather than hours. “You can scan about 400 pages an hour, once you get in the groove,” he explains. Anderson, a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Humanities at UC...Read more about Digital Humanist aims to run OCR over a terabyte of rare book scans
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