Description:

Sydney Informatics Hub Research Computing Training Series

Introduction to the Artemis High Performance Computer (HPC)

Please note: OWN LAPTOP REQUIRED with a terminal client installed.

Essential pre-requisites: Competency on the Unix/Linux command line. If you are interested in learning HPC but have no Unix/Linux command-line skills, you should first take an 'Introduction to Unix/Linux' course. We will go through the basics if you have no experience.

Synopsis: Learn about the University of Sydney's HPC 'Artemis', including directory structure, software, and how to submit and monitor compute jobs using the PBS Pro scheduling software. Also learn about the national HPC facilities and cloud services available. Artemis is available at no cost to University of Sydney staff and students.

Target audience: Students and staff who would like to learn how to run compute jobs on Artemis HPC. Participants must have a valid USYD unikey.

Follow-on courses: It is recommended to register for the Data transfer and RDS for HPC course to learn how to move data to Artemis.

Course notes and additional courses: https://sydney-informatics-hub.github.io/training.artemis/

For more information: Email sih.training@sydney.edu.au

Sign up for email alerts about training: https://mailman.sydney.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/computing_training

Start: Tuesday, 11 April 2023 @ 10:30

End: Tuesday, 11 April 2023 @ 13:30

Timezone: Sydney

City: Sydney  Country: Australia

Eligibility:
  • Host institutions

Organiser: Sydney Informatics Hub

Contact: sih.training@sydney.edu.au

Host institution: University of Sydney

Introduction to Artemis HPC https://dresa.org.au/events/introduction-to-artemis-hpc-1c2b7843-63e8-4482-8254-dee66437cd4e ### **Sydney Informatics Hub Research Computing Training Series** ## Introduction to the Artemis High Performance Computer (HPC) **Please note: OWN LAPTOP REQUIRED** with a terminal client installed. **Essential pre-requisites**: Competency on the Unix/Linux command line. If you are interested in learning HPC but have no Unix/Linux command-line skills, you should first take an 'Introduction to Unix/Linux' course. We will go through the basics if you have no experience. **Synopsis:** Learn about the University of Sydney's HPC 'Artemis', including directory structure, software, and how to submit and monitor compute jobs using the PBS Pro scheduling software. Also learn about the national HPC facilities and cloud services available. Artemis is available at no cost to University of Sydney staff and students. **Target audience:** Students and staff who would like to learn how to run compute jobs on Artemis HPC. Participants must have a valid USYD unikey. **Follow-on courses:** It is recommended to register for the Data transfer and RDS for HPC course to learn how to move data to Artemis. **Course notes and additional courses:** [https://sydney-informatics-hub.github.io/training.artemis/](https://sydney-informatics-hub.github.io/training.artemis/) **For more information:** Email sih.training@sydney.edu.au **Sign up for email alerts about training:** [https://mailman.sydney.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/computing\_training](https://mailman.sydney.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/computing_training) 2023-04-11 10:30:00 UTC 2023-04-11 13:30:00 UTC Sydney Informatics Hub Sydney, Australia Sydney Australia University of Sydney sih.training@sydney.edu.au [] [] [] host_institution []