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Gadi is Australia=E2=80=99s most powerful supercomputer, a highl= y parallel cluster comprising more than 180,000 processor cores on ten diff= erent types of compute nodes. Gadi accommodates various tasks, from running= climate models to genome sequencing, from designing molecules to astrophys= ical modelling.
Introduction to Gadi is designed for new users, or users that want a ref= resher on the basics of Gadi.
If you have any questions regarding this training, please contact <= a class=3D"external-link" href=3D"mailto:training.nci@anu.edu.au" rel=3D"no= follow">training.nci@anu.edu.au.
Introduction to Gadi is now available online on the NCI Teachable website.
The 4th Friday every month, f=
rom Apr - Nov, 2024
11 am - 1pm
The only prerequisite for this course is that you have an active NCI use= r account ready for login. If you do not have an NCI user account you may r= egister for this course, however, you will not be able to take full advanta= ge of any hands-on exercises.
Attendees are strongly encouraged to review the following pages, which c= ontain essential background information, before the course.
The training is aiming to empower attendees to work with confidence on G= adi with a basic understanding of
resource accounting
the difference among login, compute and data-mover nodes
job submission and management
module environment, for using software applications
essential skills to plan, track and manage their jobs on Gadi.
At the completion of this training, you will be able to
The course c= ontent is available as PDF below. Last updated November 2023.