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<h4> Windows users </h4> | <h4> Windows users </h4> | ||
- | <p>If you are using Windows and want to sign into a COR@L machine, then you need to install an ssh client first. | + | <p>If you are using Windows and want to sign into a COR@L machine, then you need to install an ssh client first. |
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===== Data Best Practices ===== | ===== Data Best Practices ===== | ||
- | The file server is backed up to an external hard drive, but a best practice, especially for data that you can not afford to lose, would be to duplicate your data on another host or resource. Lehigh University offers a few options: | + | The file server is backed up to an external hard drive adjacent to the storage node, but as a best practice |
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+ | ===== GPGPU Computing ===== | ||
+ | Polyp30 is a GPGPU node. Please reference the [[: | ||
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===== Using Torque on COR@L ===== | ===== Using Torque on COR@L ===== | ||
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- | ===== Using CONDOR on COR@L ===== | + | ===== DEPRECATED - Using CONDOR on COR@L |
Also, check the main thread: [[: | Also, check the main thread: [[: | ||
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