Overview
The High-Performance Computing (HPC) cluster , aka ARINA, at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) is a state-of-the-art computational resource designed to support a wide range of scientific and engineering research activities. This cluster provides researchers with the computational power necessary to perform complex simulations, data analysis, and other resource-intensive tasks.
Our HPC cluster is equipped with the latest hardware and software technologies, ensuring high performance, reliability, and scalability. It is an essential tool for advancing research in fields such as physics, chemistry, biology, engineering, and more.
Key features of our HPC cluster include:
- A large number of compute nodes with high-performance processors.
- Advanced network connectivity for fast data transfer and communication.
- High-capacity parallel file systems for efficient data storage and retrieval.
- A comprehensive software environment with a wide range of scientific applications and libraries.
The HPC cluster is managed by a dedicated team of experts who provide user support, training, and documentation to help researchers make the most of this powerful resource. Our goal is to facilitate cutting-edge research and innovation by providing access to world-class computational infrastructure.
You can find a detailed description of the nodes characteristics, network connectivy and file systems in the following links: