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A Core Service of UH IT: The Research Computing Center

A New Website for the UH IT RCC

In February 2007 at the request of the research community, UH Information Technology established the Research Computing Center as a core service.  Our new website replaces www.hpcc.uh.edu and www.suncoe.uh.edu. If you arrived here using one of the old urls, you're in the right place.

The Facility - UH Information Technology Research Computing Center

View of RCC Facility

The UH Research Computing Center (RCC) is a data center facility dedicated to serving researchers who have intensive computational tasks

The RCC provides individual researchers a safe and secure environment for data and compute resources. By managing the infrastructure and shared resources in an open and transparent manner, the Center also aims to promote opportunities for researchers cooperating in inter- and multi-disciplinary studies.

Through responsible stewardship of the University's facilities and hosted research computing resources, the RCC strives to assist researchers in their advancement of scientific knowledge and promotion of the University of Houston as a premier research university.

The Staff - UH Information Technology High Performance Computing

View of RCCThe UH IT High Performance Computing group (IT-HPC) offers system management services and other technical system support to customers of the UH RCC.

The group aims to be the best sources of technical advice to customers on questions relating to server platforms, software implementation and general infrastructure on the RCC.

 

The Goal - Support Research

RCC EntranceIn support of the IT-HPC mission, it is our goal to provide the best possible service; starting with a stable, reliable facility and network, and including expert system administration.

To assist the UH research community who are engaged in inter- and multi-disciplinary collaboration, IT-HPC aims to develop solutions that maximize shared computational resources.

We strive to promote growth in research and creative activity across all disciplines.


 
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