Glossary ======== This page includes a number of terms that we use in our documentation. .. glossary:: CrashPlan CrashPlan is a secure, data backup service for UCI Researchers. Install CrashPlan on your laptop/desktop to continuously protect your most important data when and where it is being created without impacting your workflow. Please see https://www.oit.uci.edu/services/research/crashplan/ for details. CRSP CRSP is a network-based multi-Petabyte storage cluster for the UCI campus research community. It is being put in place so that researchers across UCI have a reliable and resilient location to store their research data and share with defined groups. DFS BeeGFS is a network-based multi-Petabyte storage cluster for the UCI campus research community. It is being put in place so that researchers across UCI have a reliable and resilient location to store their research data and share with defined groups. GPFS General Parallel File System, a high performance clustered file system from IBM with a brand name `IBM Spectrum Scale `_. HPC High Performance Computing HPC3 is a scalable cluster-based computing infrastructure provided by RCIC. It is one of UCI’s shared-computing cluster that expands upon the condo-style model of GreenPlanet and the now-retired HPC clusters HTC HIgh Throughput Computing motd message of the day. See ``man motd`` for a definition. We use this facility to show important messages to all users who login on the clsuter. RCIC The Research Cyberinfrastructure Center (RCIC) at the University of California, Irvine RCIC website https://rcic.uci.edu RFP A formal Request For Proposal process. RPM The RPM Package Manager (also known as RPM) is a powerful package management system. See `RPM `_. SSH Secure Shell PRotocol http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Shell Slurm Slurm is an open-source workload manager, please see the official documentation https://slurm.schedmd.com/slurm.html SUs Service Units are core-hours. All allocations are service units with cores being charged: * 1 SU/core-hour for CPU (most users only work with CPU cores). * 32 SUs/core-hour for GPU. UNIX is a multi-user operating system which allows more than one person to use the computer resources at a time. See `definition of UNIX `_