
Partnership for an Advanced Computing Environment
The Partnership for an Advanced Computing Environment (PACE) provides leading-edge high performance computing (HPC) resources with technical support services, infrastructure, software, and more.
How can PACE help you?
Is your research limited by the time it takes simulate or analyze results? Do you want to simulate much larger systems or problems?
If so, then PACE may be able to help!

PACE Services
✓ CPU/ GPU Compute Capacity
✓ Individual & Shared Project Storage
✓ Classroom & Teaching Resources
✓ Software (Open-source packages such as Python, R; Singularity/Apptainer container support; some licensed software)
✓ User Support & No-Cost Consultation Sessions
✓ Monthly Trainings, Workshops, & Other Learning Events
✓ User Documentation & Video Recordings

Get Started with PACE
Visit our Get Started with PACE page to learn more about using our compute and storage resources.

User Documentation
Guides are available for all of PACE systems as well as commonly used software tools and stacks. Search PACE’s Knowledge Base article for helpful guides and other resources.

Next Maintenance Date
PACE maintenance is tentatively scheduled for:
• August 5-8, 2025
• October 6-8, 2025
• January 13-15, 2026
Service Status
Upcoming Events
Every month, PACE offers a variety of workshops, trainings, and other events to help advance the computational skillset of the Georgia Tech community. To see a full list of upcoming workshops and to register for an event, visit the Trainings, Workshops, and other Events page.
Recent Updates
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Phoenix Project Storage Upgrade – July 14, 2025
We will be applying vendor-recommended updates to the Phoenix Project storage devices (the coda1 filesystem) beginning next Monday, July 14. The update is intended to…
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Phoenix project storage outage
During work to support the migration of data from Lustre to VAST, a temporary error occurred which broke symlinks to project storage between 12:37:21 and…
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Degraded performance on Phoenix storage
UPDATE – July 07, 2025 An additional two drives failed overnight, introducing additional rebuild tasks in separate pools – we now expect the process to…