Campus Research Computing Resources Matrix (Copy)

Cyber-Infrastructure Programs
Program Description Services Getting Started
Illinois Computes Illinois Computes provides a base line of  computation (and storage) services at no cost to researchers in the University of Illinois system.  High performance GPU and CPU computation, Jupyter Notebooks, dedicated AI/ML hardware, Virtual Machines, High-throughput computation, sensitive data computation. More details available on their webpage!
Illinois Computes: What’s Available
Get started with Illinois Computes
ACCESS  ACCESS is a national level program providing tiered computation (and storage) services hosted at several institutions. Allocations are free with an approved application. High performance GPU and CPU computation, dedicated AI/ML hardware, Large Memory Nodes, and many more please visit their resource listing.
ACCESS: Resources 
Get started with an ACCESS Allocation
 
On-Premise Computation
Service Description User Guide (Hardware, Software, Cost) Getting Started
Illinois Campus Cluster The Illinois Campus Cluster provides access to computing and data storage resources and frees you from the hassle of administering your own compute cluster. Illinois Campus Cluster User Documentation Allocations to the Grainger College of Engineering's dedicated Campus Cluster resources can be accessed through the respective forms linked below.
Research Queue access (select: ENG-RESEARCH-GPU)
Instructional Queue access (select: ENG-INSTRUCTION)


Additionally, the Illinois Computes program provides a base level of these resources at no cost to researchers in the Illinois University system. 
Illinois Campus Cluster HTC Service  The Illinois Campus Cluster program has introduced a High-Throughput Computing (HTC) service, powered by the open-source workload manager HTCondor.  Illinois HTC User Documentation 
DeltaAI DeltaAI is a resource that targets the computational needs of Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML) workloads.  DeltaAI User Documentation
Radiant Radiant is a private cloud computing service an on-campus flexible, elastic, and scalable computing solution. Leveraging cloud-like virtualization, Radiant allows researchers to create virtual machines (VMs) ranging from very small to very large. Radiant User Documentation
 
Cloud Computation
Service Description University Documentation Getting Started
Amazon Web Services AWS provides a broad suite of services, some of them at no cost or initially no cost. Additionally, AWS has sensitive information compliant solutions.  AWS @ University of Illinois Unified Knowledgebase Getting Started with Amazon Web Services (AWS)
AZURE Azure also provides a large suite of services, including hosting our CUI compliant Virtual Desktop environment.  AZURE @ University of Illinois Unified Knowledgebase Azure, How to Request a Subscription

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