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WSU HPC Grid offers multiple storage tiers, including Panasas ActiveStor Prime (Tier 1, with 2 weeks of backups), Panasas ActiveStor 14 & 18 (Tier 2), Panasas snapshots, a dedicated backup system, and OSiRIS distributed storage. Faculty, staff, and students engaged in WSU-affiliated research or coursework may request storage allocations, Grid accounts, and group directories. Specialized storage, such as the Engineering Hadoop/Spark cluster, supports big data projects.
Overview of Google Cloud services and access procedure for WSU researchers.
How to view billing, reports, and set up alerts in the Google Cloud Console for your Google Cloud Project.
How to create a new project in Google Cloud Lab.
How to access the research shared drive or R: drive on university-managed computers and unmanaged computers.
How to create a Google Cloud Storage Bucket in your Google Cloud Project.
Step-by-step instructions for connecting to grid.wayne.edu using OpenSSH. Users verify OpenSSH installation, connect with their WSU AccessID, accept the host key if prompted, and log in with their password.
The article is a quick overview of IT resources that Principal Investigators can highlight in grant proposals. It covers three main components: Wayne State University Grid, Researcher's Dashboard, Research Networks.
This guide explains how to set up and use Globus with the WSU HPC Grid. Users create a Globus ID, log in to the Globus website, and connect to the wsugrid#globus collection using their WSU AccessID. Files can be shared with other Globus users by creating a share and assigning permissions, and transfers require installing Globus Connect Personal for local access.
HPC Grid policies