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Revision as of 15:45, 8 November 2022

Further Reading

What is Viper?: What is Viper

Issues with Scaling: Scaling programs on HPC

Viper Website

Research produced with the aid of Viper: Research

Linux Command Line

Basic Linux Command Line

Additional Linux Command Line

File Permissions

Visualisation Nodes

Visualisation Nodes

Data Management

Data Backup

Windows Net Drive

Transferring Data

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

Languages

Libraries

Parallel Programming

Viper programming guidelines and style

Github

Research software engineering

Linux vi editor

Linux nano editor

Deep Learning

Matlab

Parallel computing in Matlab

Matlab

Jupyterhub

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).


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