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Computing Resources

Imperial HPC

All students will be granted access to Imperial College’s High-Performance Computing (HPC) cluster CX3. This powerful computing resource is designed to handle large-scale, non-interactive tasks that require high-throughput and parallel processing capabilities, including compute- and data-intensive projects as well as AI/Machine Learning applications with GPU acceleration.

The CX3 HPC cluster comprises:

The CX3 cluster offers 412 compute nodes, encompassing 48,640 cores, 421.5 TB RAM, 88 RTX 6000 GPUs, 4 A100 40GB GPUs, 56 L40S 48GB GPUs and 16 A40 48GB GPUs.

Documentation and Tutorials

The user documentation for Imperial’s HPC can be found in the RCS User Guide. A variety of helpful tips for using RCS resources and related tools and services can be found here. For a fairly comprehensive introduction to the HPC capabilities at Imperial, please refer to the Presentation by Katerina Michalickova.

Departmental GPU resources

The Department of Earth Science and Engineering offers restricted access to its departmental cluster, which currently includes 16 Nvidia A100 40GB GPUs, with 2 more nodes expected to be available by December 2025.

While the Imperial HPC facilities and your laptop will likely meet most requirements, should you present a compelling case for utilising the departmental GPU cluster, you can submit a request for review. To ask for access, please:

  1. Discuss your needs with your main supervisor, who will assess whether the departmental GPU cluster is necessary for your project.

  2. If your main supervisor agrees that you need access to the departmental GPU cluster, submit a request for review to Marijan Beg and CC your main supervisor. Please ensure you include a brief justification for your request, explaining in particular why the Imperial HPC facilities and your laptop are insufficient for your project.

  3. After Marijan reviews your request, he will forward it to the computing team.

Please note that the computing team needs at least a week’s notice before providing you access once your request is approved.

Other resources

If your IRP demands require anything other than the aforementioned resources, please communicate your specific needs to your main supervisor as soon as possible. For instance, if you require access to one or more desktops or workstations, if you need any specialist hardware, software, or cloud resources, it must be discussed with your main supervisor, and they will discuss it with the computing team at the earliest opportunity. The computing team will require a reasonable amount of notice to respond to these requests.

Hardware

There is a limited stock of spare desktops and workstations that can be used for the IRP. Some customisation options are available, but the computing team may not be able to accommodate all requests.

Software

Cloud

If you need access to Azure (or other) cloud resources, submit a request for review to Marijan Beg and your main supervisor. Arrangements would need to be made to cover any costs. Please give at least a week’s notice, but it may not be possible to accommodate all requests.

Accessing HPC and Other Resources Off-Campus

To access resources from outside Imperial’s network, such as when connecting to HPC systems remotely, you must use a service called Unified Access, which operates through a client application known as Zscaler.

Please follow the instructions provided in the link above. MSc student accounts are typically configured to use Zscaler by default. However, if you encounter any issues with your account, you will need to contact ICT for further assistance.

Accessing Computing Resources After the IRP Ends

Computing resources are available only for the duration of the IRP. After the IRP ends, we do not provide any resources.

We understand that some students would like to continue working on their IRP after it ends, for example to prepare a publication. However, the IRP Team cannot provide any support during that period. We strongly recommend that students discuss this with their supervisors to see if they can provide any research (rather than teaching) computing resources or funding.

Please note that we cannot grant any Imperial account extensions or extend access to any HPC resources beyond the IRP period.

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