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University HPC Documentation

Welcome to your support documentation for High Performance Computing at Newcastle University.

July 2025

Dear HPC and Research community colleagues, In order to progress with the remainder of the project schedule, the academic steering group for AHPC within Newcastle have decided that we must now suspend the creation, on Rocket, of new HPC projects and project registration requests. This is so we can reduce the efforts required to continue to support Rocket (an aging system with the capacity to pull in a huge level of support time) and focus our efforts on readying Comet for use. New project creation will resume later this summer (on Comet, instead of Rocket) towards the end of the Beta Testing phase as we move into the migration of Rocket projects to Comet. ...more

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Getting Started

If you are new to HPC at Newcastle University, need to find out how to register, how to add the costs of these services to your project, connect to our facilities or write your first HPC job to run by Slurm, this is the best place to start.

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Advanced Topics

Do you want to understand how to write a more efficient Slurm job? What do all of the different sbatch headers mean? Is there particular guidance needed for a specific application in order for it to run on the HPC? What other HPC facilities are there?

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Training & Workshops

The RSE team offer bespoke workshops for introductory Linux/unix and HPC training.

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FAQ's

A collection of our most commonly asked questions and answers.

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Policies & Procedures

You can find all of the agreed policies for use of the High Performance Computing facilities here. This includes topics such as terms of use, data retention and archiving and support agreements.

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Using the Wiki

The University HPC facilities are supported by the Research Software Engineering team, but we welcome contributions from all Newcastle University HPC users. This section details how you can contribute to this wiki.

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Recent Changes

These pages have recently been changed or updated:

Container Technology2025/08/04 12:44John Snowdon
Matlab2025/07/31 10:26John Snowdon
Your First Slurm Job2025/07/30 15:33Carol Booth
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