Events

1. Initial Assessment and Planning
The first step in preparing the HPC infrastructure for the University of Jember involves a thorough assessment of the university’s computational needs. This includes understanding the research fields, academic programs, and specific projects that will benefit from high-performance computing. Collaborations between university leaders, IT specialists, and external HPC experts help identify the hardware, software, and cloud resources necessary for the system. Additionally, this stage includes discussions on budgeting, timelines, and securing the required funding for the project.

2. Infrastructure Setup and Integration
Once the plan is in place, the next phase involves procuring and setting up the necessary HPC infrastructure. This could include installing on-premise hardware like powerful servers, GPUs, and high-speed networking components, or integrating cloud-based HPC solutions to provide scalability and flexibility. The integration process involves ensuring that the HPC system is compatible with the existing IT infrastructure at the University of Jember, including networking, storage, and data management systems. IT specialists and engineers work closely to test and optimize the system for performance, ensuring it meets the computational demands of various departments.

3. Training and Ongoing Support
After the HPC infrastructure is successfully deployed, it’s essential to train faculty, students, and researchers on how to effectively use the system. Workshops and hands-on training sessions are organized to familiarize users with job scheduling, workload management, and software applications tailored to specific fields of study. Furthermore, ongoing technical support is crucial to ensure the HPC infrastructure continues to operate smoothly. Regular maintenance, software updates, and technical assistance are provided to help users maximize the system’s potential for research and educational purposes at the University of Jember.