Computational Resources
NIH Cloud Lab
Cloud Lab removes barriers to cloud adoption by providing no-cost, customized, and scientifically relevant training, making it easier for researchers to learn about and explore the cloud with confidence.
Advanced Computing Committee (ACC)
The Advanced Computing Committee (ACC) is the Health Data Oversight program subcommittee that oversees the scoping, evaluation, procurement, and management of computing resources necessary to meet the computing/analytics needs of UC Davis Health. In collaboration with the Health Computing Core (HC2), which manages the suite of advanced computing environments, the ACC also establishes best practices and policies for the environments to ensure access, compliance, and responsible use.
Compute Pricing
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) provides flexible, high performance, and secure compute for any workload—including AI and machine learning (ML), compute intensive, enterprise, and cloud native applications.
Anton 2
Anton is a special purpose supercomputer for biomolecular simulation designed and constructed by D. E. Shaw Research (DESRES). PSC’s current system is known as Anton 2 and is a successor to the original Anton machine hosted here.
ACCESS
ACCESS is a program established and funded by the National Science Foundation to help researchers and educators, with or without supporting grants, to utilize the nation’s advanced computing systems and services – at no cost.
Frontera
In 2018, the National Science Foundation (NSF) awarded a $60 million grant to the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) to deploy a new petascale computing system, Frontera. Frontera opens up new possibilities in science and engineering by providing computational capability that makes it possible for investigators to tackle much larger and more complex research challenges across a wide spectrum of domains.