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Revision as of 11:21, 10 November 2022
Contents
Further Reading
What is Viper?: What is Viper
Issues with Scaling: Scaling programs on HPC
Research produced with the aid of Viper: Research
Quickstart Additional Reading
Additional Interactive Session Information
Linux Command Line
Visualisation Nodes
Data Management
Modules
Modules | |
Using Modules | Learn how to use modules. |
Further Module Information | More about modules and some extra commands. |
Modules Available | Modules available without the use of a special license. |
Modules requiring special licenses | Modules available requiring the use of a special license. |
Test Modules | Test Modules. |
Programming
Programming | |
Languages | Information on the languages available for use on Viper |
Libraries | Information on what programming libraries are available on Viper. |
Parallel Programming | |
Viper programming guidelines and style | |
Github | |
Research software engineering | |
Vi Nano |
Text Editors on linux |
Deep Learning |
Matlab
Jupyterhub
Compatibility
Visualisation Nodes
X2Go enables remote access to Viper's Visualisation Nodes. X2Go
On newer MacOS XQuartz is required to use X2Go: XQuartz
Connecting on Windows
To connect to Viper on Windows an application that enables SSH connections is required, we recommend MobaXterm
Support
User Drop-in Sessions are held every wednesday 10-11 on Teams.
There is a selection of Tutorial Videos to help get you started using Viper.
In the Support Portal you can find forms to: request vpn access, report an issue with a job, request software install, and request runtime extension. These can be found by going to University Services > High Performance Computing (Viper).