TIPCC - a High-Performance Compute Environment at UCSF

At the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center we have a large Linux compute cluster that is available to anyone affiliated with the Cancer Center - feel free to contact us if you would like to join or have questions.

As of November, 2021, the TIPCC cluster has 2 compute nodes and 24 cores. Each node has up to 64 GiB of RAM and up to 1.8 TiB of fast local disk space. In addition to ~220 TiB global disk space shared among all users, several research groups have their own storage mounted on the cluster. For more details, see the cluster specifications.