Difference between revisions of "GPUs In The CS Linux Clients"

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The CS Lab Linux Clients contain Nvidia CUDA-based GPUs.  
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The CS Lab [[:Category:Linux Clients|Linux clients]] contain Nvidia GPUs with support for [http://www.nvidia.com/object/cuda_home_new.html CUDA].
  
These include:
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These systems include:
  
* ''masters1'' through ''masters16'' (Masters's Lab)
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* ''masters1'' through ''masters16'' (Masters' Lab)
  
 
* ''ugrad1'' through ''ugrad24'' (Ugrad Lab)
 
* ''ugrad1'' through ''ugrad24'' (Ugrad Lab)
  
However, our remotely available (through ssh) linux clients, gradx, gradz, and ugradx '''''do not''''' have CUDA GPUs in them.  You'll notice that CUDA software ''is'' available on those machines merely because we share the same configuration amongst all our linux client systems, whether they have the same hardware or not.
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However, our remotely available (through ssh) Linux clients, gradx, gradz, and ugradx, '''''do not''''' have CUDA-capable GPUs in them.  You'll notice that CUDA software ''is'' available on those machines merely because we share the same configuration amongst all our Linux client systems, whether they have the same hardware or not.
 
 
  
  
 
[[Category:Linux Clients]]
 
[[Category:Linux Clients]]

Revision as of 15:48, 10 May 2016

The CS Lab Linux clients contain Nvidia GPUs with support for CUDA.

These systems include:

  • masters1 through masters16 (Masters' Lab)
  • ugrad1 through ugrad24 (Ugrad Lab)

However, our remotely available (through ssh) Linux clients, gradx, gradz, and ugradx, do not have CUDA-capable GPUs in them. You'll notice that CUDA software is available on those machines merely because we share the same configuration amongst all our Linux client systems, whether they have the same hardware or not.