The University of Oxford has invested in a new High Performance Computing (HPC) system to support a broad range of research projects across the organisation.
Cloud Infrastructure for Microbial Bioinformatics (CLIMB) project, a collaboration between the University of Birmingham, the University of Warwick, Cardiff University, and Swansea University, will create a free-to-use, world leading cyber infrastructure specifically designed for microbial bioinformatics research.
Large scale parallel computing returns to the University, with a respectful nod to female programming pioneer Grace Hopper.
A new storage solution has been installed that will add additional backup of the University’s data at an off site location and it has been funded by two of its schools.
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