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ITCWeb: ITC Linux Cluster Node Purchase Information

ITC Linux Cluster Node Purchase Information and Request to Participate

Note: Deadline is March 24, 2006


    For details of the configuration and how to use our first year (2005) Cluster node purchase, please see our cedar.itc Web page),
For details about last year's Cluster node purchase program, please see the PDF file: ITC Linux Cluster Purchase Program Terms, December 2004

Information Technology and Communication (ITC) purchased over 200 nodes for a Linux cluster (dogwood.itc) in 2006 . Researchers considering their own purchase of a Linux cluster are invited to consider the purchase of nodes on this ITC Linux cluster instead. This is the second year of a program that enables researchers to purchase nodes in a Linux cluster that ITC houses and maintains for a three-year period. Some of the benefits include:

Program Details

Cluster and node details

ITC Provides:

Important Details

Researchers are encouraged to contact Tim Tolson (tft8g@virginia.edu), the manager of ITC's Research Computing Support Group to discuss their individual needs and obtain a customized cost analysis.


Please Complete the fields below and
Click on the "Submit Request" button

This is an electronic form with detailed information and at the bottom a request form to be contacted about the ITC program where you can join ITC in purchasing nodes for a Linux Cluster. After you completely fill in the requested fields below, click on the "Send Request" button. Problems or questions about the form, please contact Tim Tolson (tft8g@virginia.edu or 243-6592) , the manager of ITC's Research Computing Support Group.


Full Name

UVa Computing ID (e.g mst3k, not an alias)

Telephone number

Department


Additional Information (specific software needed or any special needs?):

to submit your application. to clear the form and start over.

Problems submitting the form- email Tim Tolson or phone him at 243-6592.