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The '''Minnesota Supercomputing Institute (MSI)''' in [[Minneapolis, Minnesota]] is a core research facility of the University of Minnesota that provides hardware and software resources, as well as technical user support, to faculty and researchers at the |
The '''Minnesota Supercomputing Institute (MSI)''' in [[Minneapolis, Minnesota]] is a core research facility of the [[University of Minnesota]] that provides hardware and software resources, as well as technical user support, to faculty and researchers at the university and at other institutions of higher education in Minnesota. MSI is located in [[Walter Library]], on the university's [[Twin Cities]] campus. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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[[File:MSI Sign.jpg|thumb|MSI Sign]] |
[[File:MSI Sign.jpg|thumb|MSI Sign]] |
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In 1981, the University of Minnesota became the first U.S. university to acquire a [[supercomputer]], a [[Cray-1]]. The Minnesota Supercomputing Institute was created in 1984 to provide high-performance computing resources to the University of Minnesota's research community. MSI currently has |
In 1981, the University of Minnesota became the first U.S. university to acquire a [[supercomputer]], a [[Cray-1]]. The Minnesota Supercomputing Institute was created in 1984 to provide high-performance computing resources to the University of Minnesota's research community. MSI currently has one HPC cluster, Agate, available for use. |
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MSI is part of |
MSI is part of Research Computing in the Research and Innovation Office. Research Computing is an umbrella organization that comprises the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute, U-Spatial, the Data Science Initiative, and the International Institute for Biosensing. |
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== Memberships == |
== Memberships == |
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MSI is a member of the Coalition for Academic Scientific Computation, the Minnesota High Tech Association, the Great Lakes Consortium, and the [[Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment]] (XSEDE). |
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== Mission == |
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The Minnesota Supercomputing Institute seeks to provide researchers at the University of Minnesota and at other institutions of higher education in the state of Minnesota access to high-performance computing resources and user support to facilitate successful and cutting-edge research in all disciplines, help researchers attract funding, contribute to undergraduate and graduate education, and benefit the broader community. |
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MSI is committed to expanding and developing the types of service it offers in order to continue to play its key support role across the growing spectrum of scientific fields. |
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MSI is also committed to facilitating University-industry collaboration and to promoting technology transfer through the interchange of ideas in the field of supercomputing research, including the dissemination of results of research accomplished with MSI resources. |
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== Supercomputing capabilities == |
== Supercomputing capabilities == |
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=== HPC resources === |
=== HPC resources === |
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[[File:Data center 1.jpg|thumb|MSI Data center 1]] |
[[File:Data center 1.jpg|thumb|MSI Data center 1]] |
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Agate - HPE cluster with HPE and AMD CPU nodes and NVidia GPU nodes |
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* "[https://www.msi.umn.edu/content/mesabi Mesabi]": Mesabi is an HP heterogeneous system. It is a distributed cluster featuring a large number of nodes with leading edge Intel processors that are tightly integrated via a very high speed communication network. It is currently{{when|date=March 2020}} being installed and tested. |
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===Laboratories=== |
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* [http://www.msi.umn.edu/labs/bmsdl Biomedical Modeling, Simulation, and Design] (BMSDL) |
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* [http://www.msi.umn.edu/labs/lmvl LCSE-MSI Visualization Laboratory] (LMVL) |
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* [http://www.msi.umn.edu/labs/sdvl Scientific Development and Visualization] (SDVL) |
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== References == |
== References == |
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* Moore, Rick. "Blade Runner : UMNews." University of Minnesota. Web. 29 July 2010. http://www1.umn.edu/news/features/2009/UR_CONTENT_148391.html |
* Moore, Rick. "Blade Runner : UMNews." University of Minnesota. Web. 29 July 2010. http://www1.umn.edu/news/features/2009/UR_CONTENT_148391.html |
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* Vance, Ashlee. "Minnesota’s Enormous Apples Computer - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com." Technology - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com. Web. 29 July 2010. http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/10/minnesotas-enormous-apples-computer/?smid=pl-share |
* Vance, Ashlee. "Minnesota’s Enormous Apples Computer - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com." Technology - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com. Web. 29 July 2010. http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/10/minnesotas-enormous-apples-computer/?smid=pl-share |
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== External links == |
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* [https://www.msi.umn.edu Minnesota Supercomputing Institute] |
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* [http://www.umn.edu University of Minnesota] |
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[[Category:University and college laboratories in the United States]] |
[[Category:University and college laboratories in the United States]] |
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[[Category:Computer science institutes in the United States]] |
[[Category:Computer science institutes in the United States]] |
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[[Category:Research institutes in Minnesota]] |
Latest revision as of 15:48, 1 August 2024
The Minnesota Supercomputing Institute (MSI) in Minneapolis, Minnesota is a core research facility of the University of Minnesota that provides hardware and software resources, as well as technical user support, to faculty and researchers at the university and at other institutions of higher education in Minnesota. MSI is located in Walter Library, on the university's Twin Cities campus.
History
[edit]In 1981, the University of Minnesota became the first U.S. university to acquire a supercomputer, a Cray-1. The Minnesota Supercomputing Institute was created in 1984 to provide high-performance computing resources to the University of Minnesota's research community. MSI currently has one HPC cluster, Agate, available for use.
MSI is part of Research Computing in the Research and Innovation Office. Research Computing is an umbrella organization that comprises the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute, U-Spatial, the Data Science Initiative, and the International Institute for Biosensing.
Memberships
[edit]MSI is a member of the Coalition for Academic Scientific Computation, the Minnesota High Tech Association, the Great Lakes Consortium, and the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE).
Supercomputing capabilities
[edit]HPC resources
[edit]Agate - HPE cluster with HPE and AMD CPU nodes and NVidia GPU nodes
References
[edit]- Moore, Rick. "Blade Runner : UMNews." University of Minnesota. Web. 29 July 2010. http://www1.umn.edu/news/features/2009/UR_CONTENT_148391.html
- Vance, Ashlee. "Minnesota’s Enormous Apples Computer - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com." Technology - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com. Web. 29 July 2010. http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/10/minnesotas-enormous-apples-computer/?smid=pl-share