Holland Computing Center Updates

Standalone JupyterHub and Sandstone deprecation

by Holland Computing Center
Dear HCC User Community, The standalone JupyterHub/Sandstone interfaces available via the web at crane.unl.edu and rhino.unl.edu will be deprecated and removed following the conclusion of the Fall Semester in late December. Current...
Announcement
Crane
Rhino

Open OnDemand now available

by Adam Caprez, Applications Lead
Announcement
Improvement
Crane
Rhino
HCC is pleased to announce the availability of the Open OnDemand interface for the Crane and Rhino clusters. Open OnDemand (OOD) is an NSF-funded open-source HPC portal with the goal of providing an easy to use web-based interface to...

Rhino: JupyterHub available for use

by Holland Computing Center
JupyterHub is now available for use on Rhino. To access it, go to https://rhino.unl.edu in your browser and sign in with your HCC credentials. A basic set of kernels has been provided, including Python, R, SAS, and MATLAB. If you...
Announcement
Rhino
Improvement

Rhino: What's New

by Adam Caprez, Applications Lead
HCC will soon make Rhino available for general use by the University community. This post is meant to provide a brief overview of Rhino itself, and highlight changes as compared to existing HCC clusters. What is Rhino? Rhino was...
Rhino

Rhino available for use!

by Holland Computing Center
Dear HCC User Community, The Rhino Cluster is now available via HCC. The majority of the components of this cluster were previously parts of the Tusker and Sandhills clusters. Rhino is composed of AMD-based servers with at least 192...
New
Rhino
Announcement