“Triple Threat” Data System Features Unique Large-Memory Nodes
The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego, today officially launched the Triton Resource, an integrated, data-intensive computing system primarily designed to support UC San Diego and UC researchers.
The Triton Resource – which features some of the most extensive data analysis power available commercially or at any research institution in the country because of its unique large-memory nodes – also will be available to researchers throughout the larger academic community, as well as private industry and government-funded organizations. Plans for the new system were first announced last fall, as SDSC formally opened a new building and data center that doubled the size of the existing supercomputer center to 160,000 square feet.









