High-Performance Computer Cluster (HPCC) & UT System Research Cyberinfrastructure Project (UTRC)
Welcome to the High-Performance Computer Cluster (HPCC) Web Site
The High-Performance Computing Cluster (HPCC) at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) is a joint project between the Division of Information Technology (IT) and the Engineering Department.
HPCC Computing Specifications
The High-Performance Computing Cluster contains a head node and 55 computing nodes. Each node has two dual-core Xeon processors and 4GB RAM. The disk array has 13 - 146 GB active drives with one spare. Altogether there is 1.9 TB of disk space.
What is the UT System Research Cyberinfrastructure (UTRC) Project?
UT System has developed and initiated a strategic plan to build and leverage comprehensive, integrated infrastructure to create an environment that promotes innovation and discovery. In addition, UT System and its 15 institutions are working together to develop, deploy, operate, support, and upgrade the UT System Research Cyberinfrastructure (UTRC) Project with competitive advantages and leadership capabilities that surpass those of our peer institutions.