
High Performance Computing (HPC) at the University of Connecticut exists to advance the university's research mission. The HPC facility on the Storrs campus services all of UConn's researchers, with a focus on tightly-coupled computational problems capable of scaling from a single computer to hundreds of compute nodes. The HPC facility on the Farmington campus is similarly available to all UConn researchers, with a focus on bioinformatics, genomics, and other data-intensive computational problems. Use the links below to explore more details about these computational facilities, and other supporting activities.
Main Facilities
UConn maintains two centralized computational facilities, one each in Storrs and Farmington.
- Storrs - Optimized for compute-intensive workloads, such as simulation and modeling.
- Farmington - Optimized for data-intensive workloads, such as bioinformatics and genomics.
Other Facilities
Resources
- Globus Connect - Web-based data transfer
- UConn Github - Private source code version control
- 50GB data storage - Access your UConn P: drive for free data storage
- UConn Software - Browse UConn's available software licenses
- Remote Access - Connect to HPC from off campus
- XSEDE - External large-scale HPC resources