From cf899a2a4e55c800a15c38509f78ddfb1ef7c60b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Marc Trunjer Kusk Nielsen Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2021 08:48:27 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Update computerome.md --- docs/computerome.md | 10 ++++++++++ 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+) diff --git a/docs/computerome.md b/docs/computerome.md index dffd059..1195445 100644 --- a/docs/computerome.md +++ b/docs/computerome.md @@ -28,3 +28,13 @@ $ nextflow run nf-core/ -profile computerome --project ab00002 [...] Remember to use `-bg` to launch `Nextflow` in the background, so that the pipeline doesn't exit if you leave your terminal session. Alternatively, you can also launch `Nextflow` in a `screen` or a `tmux` session. + +## About Computerome 2.0 + +The Danish National Supercomputer for Life Sciences (a.k.a. Computerome) is installed at the DTU National Lifescience Center at Technical University of Denmark. + +The computer hardware is funded with grants from Technical University of Denmark (DTU), University of Copenhagen (KU) and Danish e-infrastructure Cooperation (DeiC) - also, it is the official Danish ELIXIR Node. + +Computerome 1.0 was opened in November 2014 at #121 on TOP500 Supercomputing Sites. + +The current setup, Computerome 2.0, was opened in 2019. It's compute resources consists of 31760 CPU cores with 210 TeraBytes of memory, connected to 17 PetaBytes of High-performance storage,