Wrocław Centre for Networking and Supercomputing

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Wrocław Centre for Networking and Supercomputing (pl. Wrocławskie Centrum Sieciowo-Superkomputerowe, or WCSS) is a center providing IT services for Lower Silesian Voivodeship region of Poland. WCSS has been founded in 1995 and is a part of Wrocław University of Technology. The main tasks of WCSS are exploitation and development of wide area network (Wrocław's Academic Computer Network), supercomputer and development network information technology services.

Wrocław's Academic Computer Network

Wrocław's Academic Computer Network (pl. Wrocławska Akademicka Sieć Komputerowa, or WASK) is the Lower Silesian wide area network connecting multiple local area networks from all around the region. It provides access to the Internet and supercomputers both national and worldwide, making it city's skeleton network.

There are several hundred LANs connected to the WASK, with overall more than 20 000 computers. WASK's network is connected to the PIONIER network, that is in turn connected to the European GEANT and other nationwide operators' networks, including Telekomunikacja Polska and TK Telekom.

Supercomputers

Supercomputers deployed at the WCSS are used, on daily basis, by hundreds of scientists. Most of computational tasks include chemistry, physics, mechanics and information technology. Main WCSS' supercomputers are:

User are provided with many computation software packages, including Gaussian, GAMESS, Accelrys, Sybyl, MOLPRO, MOLCAS, Abaqus, Matlab, MSC, and more.

Network services

Following network services are provided by WCSS:

To provide these services Sun Microsystems Enterprise 4500, Fire V880, V280 and more are used.

Backups

WCSS backup systems consists of tape robot ADIC Scalar 10K (700 tapes of LT03 type), storage area network and disk arrays with Fiber Channel, SATA and PATA disks of total capacity of 500TB. Whole solution is managed with IBM Tivoli Storage Manager.

Projects

WCSS takes (or took) part of following national and international projects:

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