Rates and Services

Supercomputers

HPC: Research Computing (RC) operates HPC supercomputers as a Core Service for research and academics. The use of the cluster(s) is free on a “fair share” basis to researchers, faculty, and staff. Students have access to the cluster through a sponsored research or faculty member. Use of the cluster and related systems and services is subject to agreement to an MOU that all users must agree to. Link to full description

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Storage

Purpose

Free Starting Amount

Cost per year

Storage

Purpose

Free Starting Amount

Cost per year

Sol

General high-performance computing

100GB

Free

Phoenix

General high-performance computing

100GB

Free

Project-Based Storage

This page provides comprehensive information about the Oasis /data mount, a dedicated storage solution for the Phoenix and Sol systems, offered by Research Computing.

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Storage

Protocols

Purpose

Free Starting Amount

Cost per TB per year

Project-based Storage

NFS, SMB, Globus

Project file storage

100GB

$50

Long-Term Storage

Canyon, the long-term storage system, is now accessible for general use. Canyon serves as a cold storage or archive system, similar to AWS Glacier. It can be accessed through Globus and enables you to transfer data from any of your existing Globus endpoints. Another tool that interacts with long-term storage systems is Cyberduck.

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Storage

Protocols

Purpose

Cost per TB per year

Long-Term Storage

Globus, Cyberduck

Long term cold file storage

$10

Virtual Machines

Virtual machines (VMs) are software-based emulations of physical computers. They run on a physical server, using its resources to operate as separate, independent computers. Each VM can have its own operating system and applications, isolated from others on the same physical hardware. This technology allows for efficient resource utilization, flexibility in software configurations, and easier management. VMs are widely used in cloud computing, enabling scalable, and on-demand computing resources. They provide a cost-effective way to run multiple operating systems and applications.

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VM Size

vCPU

Memory 

Disk

Cost per year

Small

1

4GB

100GB

$700

Standard

4

8GB

250GB

$950

Large

8

16GB

500GB

$1250

XL

16

32GB

1000GB

$2100

Physical Server Co-Location

Physical server co-location is a service of keeping servers in-house, but rent space in a data center. This setup provides benefits such as enhanced security, high-speed internet connectivity, and superior power and cooling systems. It's ideal for maintaining ownership of servers while leveraging the infrastructure and support of a professional data center. Co-location offers a cost-effective way to ensure reliable, efficient, and secure server operations.

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Physical Server Size

Cost per year

1U

$700

2U

$750

3U

$800

4U

$900

Supercomputer Private Nodes

Compute Node Types

Processor

Core Count

RAM

GPU Type

GPU Count

Price (as of 11/01/24)

Standard Compute

AMD EPYC

128 cores

512GB

N/A

N/A

$20,351.14

High Memory

AMD EPYC

128 cores

2048GB

N/A

N/A

$41,986.82

GPU Option 1

Intel Xeon Gold

48 cores

512GB

48GB L40S

4

$41,545.64

GPU Option 2

Intel Xeon Platinum

104 cores

512GB

80GB H100

4

$157,639.67

Consulting Services

Consulting Group

Type

Hourly Rate

Consulting Group

Type

Hourly Rate

Research Computing

Consulting

$150

Computational Research Accelerator

Consulting

$150

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