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LARCC (Louisville Academic Research Compute Cluster) is UofL’s high-throughput computing system designed for large volumes of independent or loosely coupled computational tasks. It supports research in AI/ML, biomedical sciences, chemistry and more. LARCC provides powerful CPU and GPU nodes, large shared storage and is optimized for parameter sweeps, model optimizations and data-intensive workflows.
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- Research Computing
- High-Performance Computing (HPC)
The Big Data Analysis Platform (BDAP) at UofL is a GPU-accelerated HPC cluster designed for distributed parallel computing and data processing. BDAP supports data-intensive research, simulation and analytics with large-memory servers, ample local storage and a mix of CPUs and GPUs for a variety of scientific and engineering workflows.
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- Research Computing
- High-Performance Computing (HPC)
CARDS (Collaborative Academic Research Data Storage) is UofL’s high-capacity storage system supporting research computing clusters like LARCC and Zaruda. CARDS provides approximately 5 PB of persistent storage for research data, ensuring data is safe, accessible and integrated with UofL’s HPC and HTC systems.