About DiaGrid

DiaGrid is a large, high-throughput, distributed research computing network utilizing the Condor system and centered at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana.

DiaGrid is currently a partnership between nine university campuses and is designed to accommodate computers at other campuses across the nation as new member institutions join. By the end of 2008, it included more than 20,000 processors. The Purdue West Lafayette portion of the pool, named BoilerGrid, is the largest academic system of its kind and processed 10 million hours of research computation in 2007.

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Temporary job scheduling change Friday, 2/5 - February 06, 2010

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Supercomputing 2009

Visit the Purdue University booth (No. 2473) to learn how you can become part of DiaGrid at SC09.

 

YouTube Video

See the new YouTube video to get an understanding of what DiaGrid is all about!

Direct inquiries or comments to info@dia-grid.org.

The DiaGrid project currently includes nine partners: Purdue University, Indiana Univeristy, University of Notre Dame, Indiana State University, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, Purdue North Central, Purdue University Calumet, University of Wisconsin, and University of Louisville.