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The bwForCluster MLS&WISO is jointly hosted and operated by the compute center of the Universities of Mannheim ([http://www.uni-mannheim.de/rum/ RUM]), the compute center of the University of Heidelberg ([http://www.urz.uni-heidelberg.de/ URZ]) and the Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing ([http://www.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de/ IWR]) in Heidelberg. One of its outstanding features is the 160 GBit/s long-distance low-latency Infiniband link between both sites, coupling both halves of the cluster's production part to effenctively form a single compute resource.
 
The bwForCluster MLS&WISO is jointly hosted and operated by the compute center of the Universities of Mannheim ([http://www.uni-mannheim.de/rum/ RUM]), the compute center of the University of Heidelberg ([http://www.urz.uni-heidelberg.de/ URZ]) and the Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing ([http://www.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de/ IWR]) in Heidelberg. One of its outstanding features is the 160 GBit/s long-distance low-latency Infiniband link between both sites, coupling both halves of the cluster's production part to effenctively form a single compute resource.
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The bwForCluster MLS&WISO is a high performance supercomputer dedicated to research in Molecular Life Science, Economics and Social Sciences as well as scientific computing in methods development. It is intended as an entry level (Tier 3) system within the state of Baden-Württemberg's bwHPC initiative.

The bwForCluster MLS&WISO is jointly hosted and operated by the compute center of the Universities of Mannheim (RUM), the compute center of the University of Heidelberg (URZ) and the Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing (IWR) in Heidelberg. One of its outstanding features is the 160 GBit/s long-distance low-latency Infiniband link between both sites, coupling both halves of the cluster's production part to effenctively form a single compute resource.

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