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What if I purchased a node that is hosted on Agave?
As nodes are reviewed and scheduled, a member from the ASU Research Computing team will contact you for your node’s migration. Please reach out to the Research Computing team at rtshelp@asu.edu create a support ticket by reviewing our RTO Request Help page if you have additional questions about these nodes.
How will my partition be impacted?
Phoenix will use a different partition hierarchy and the private partitions naming convention will not be carried over. ASU Research Computing will be reaching out to you and your team with information on how to access your private partitions and to offer one-on-one assistance with you and your team.
Will the wildfire QOS remain?
No, but a preemptable mechanism will be offered for faculty-owned systems.
When will my partition be available?
The Phoenix supercomputer is scheduled to be publicly available in February 2024. Private partition owners and their groups will be contacted before this release to test their software needs.
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