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| - | Hellbender is a traditional HPC research cluster built at MU in 2023 to support research efforts for UM researchers. Mizzou' | + | Hellbender is a traditional HPC research cluster built at MU in 2023 to support research efforts for UM researchers. Hellbender started as 112 compute nodes containing 2 AMD 7713 processors and 512GB of RAM and 17 GPU nodes containing 4 Nvidia A100 80GB RAM GPUs, 2 Intel Xeon 6338 processors, and 256GB of system RAM. Since then, it has expanded thanks to researcher investments and repurposing the newest portions of the previous HPC cluster. See a more detailed overview of Hellbender architecture at {{ : |
| DRII has made it clear the mission of Hellbender is to accelerate Mizzou Forward initiatives. There are 2 access levels made available for UM researchers, | DRII has made it clear the mission of Hellbender is to accelerate Mizzou Forward initiatives. There are 2 access levels made available for UM researchers, | ||