About PACE
Next PACE Maintenance Date
PACE maintenance is scheduled to start at 6:00 am Wednesday, August 10, and continue through Friday, August 12, at 11:59 pm. Future maintenance periods are tentatively scheduled for November 2-4.
The Partnership for an Advanced Computing Environment (PACE) serves Georgia Tech faculty and researchers with a sustainable, leading-edge high performance computing environment.
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! Details about how to participate are available here.
Thanks for choosing PACE! Please don't forget to cite or acknowledge us if your research benefited from PACE-managed resources. If you used Hive, please be sure to acknowledge the funding for the cluster. Details and a Bibtex citation for either case are available.
Pace Updates
PACE Firebird Login Node Outages
[Update 4/27/22 5:45 PM]
The remaining headnode has been repaired, and service is restored. Thank you for your pati...
Campus network disaster recovery testing June 10-13
Summary: Campus network disaster recovery testing will disable Phoenix, Hive, PACE-ICE, and COC-ICE from 5:00 PM on...
Hive Gateway Resource Now Available to Campus Champions
Dear Campus Champion Community,
We are pleased to announce the official release of the Hive Gateway at Georgia Tech...
Phoenix scheduler outage
Summary: The Phoenix scheduler became nonresponsive yesterday evening and was restored at approximately 1...
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Upcoming Events
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Jun 30
PACE Clusters Orientation
PACE Clusters Orientation
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Jul 7
PACE Consulting Session
PACE Consulting Session
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Jul 8
PACE - Linux 101
PACE Linux 101
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Jul 18
PACE - Introduction to Git
PACE - Introduction to Git
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Jul 19
PACE - Python 101: Intro to Data Analysis with NumPy
PACE - Python 101: Intro to Data Analysis with NumPy