GACRC
The Georgia Advanced Computing Resource Center (GACRC) at the University of Georgia provides large-scale computing services and solutions for University researchers.
The GACRC offers technical expertise to manage high-performance computing platforms, software, storage, physical security, cybersecurity and telecommunications.
Researchers have used the GACRC's resources to process complex data and perform difficult computations in the areas of public health, physics, engineering, bioinformatics, marine sciences and educational psychology to name a few.
The GACRC offers expertise in:
- High Performance Computing (HPC) cluster system administration, including cluster design, operating systems, job scheduling software, network design and administration, and operating system security
- Storage administration, including user data management, hardware troubleshooting, performance optimization, optimal availability, data security and subsystem design/configuration
- System integration and administration using programming and scripting for data conversions, data analysis and data migration
- Software selection, installation, maintenance and troubleshooting
- Network administration, security, troubleshooting, design and implementation
- Design, assistance in coding and debugging of HPC parallel computing programs offering consultation and assistance to researchers and their staff
- Consultation and training in the use of computational science tools and referential databases
The GACRC is the result of a collaborative partnership between the Office of the Vice President for Research and the Office of the Vice President for Information Technology. The GACRC is administered by EITS.
For more information, email gacrc@uga.edu or 706-542-0355.