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The HPC compute and data storage systems hosted at the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center were powered down this morning for the facility’s scheduled maintenance downtime. As announced previously, this maintenance window will allow CISL staff and contractors to perform critical updates to the facility’s power infrastructure in preparation for the arrival of the new Derecho system later this yea...
As announced previously, all HPC compute and data storage systems hosted at the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center will be unavailable during part or all of a planned maintenance downtime beginning Monday, July 26. This maintenance window will allow CISL staff and contractors to perform critical updates to the facility’s power infrastructure in preparation for the arrival of the new Derecho sys...
The July 14 tutorial has been rescheduled for July 28 as noted here. The NCAR/UCAR virtual Python Tutorial Seminar Series continues Wednesday, July 14, with Dask Part 1 of 2 at 1 p.m. MDT and Dask Part 2 of 2 at the same time on Wednesday, August 11. Details will be posted on the NCAR Earth System Data Science Initiative blog as they become available.
Update: The NCAR/UCAR virtual Python Tutorial Seminar Series continues Wednesday, July 28, with Dask Part 1 of 2 at 1 p.m. MDT and Dask Part 2 of 2 at the same time on Wednesday, August 11. See the NCAR Earth System Data Science Initiative blog for details. Dask Part 1 was scheduled previously for July 14.
The HPSS tape archive storage system will be taken offline at 4 p.m. MDT on Friday, July 23, a few days earlier than previously planned in advance of the upcoming extended NWSC maintenance downtime. This means less than 70 days remain for users to access files on HPSS. Though time is growing short until the HPSS decommissioning on October 1, you can still accomplish a fair amount of file-copy...