XSEDE is now ACCESS. 

The national HPC resource known as XSEDE has now fully transitioned to Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Coordination Ecosystem: Services & Support (ACCESS). 

ACCESS is an open scientific discovery infrastructure combining leadership class resources at partner sites across the United States to create an integrated, persistent computational resource. The National Science Foundation’s ACCESS program builds upon the successes of the 11-year XSEDE project, while also expanding the ecosystem with capabilities for new modes of research and further democratizing participation.

ARC staff is here to answer questions and to help you take advantage of the national resources available through the ACCESS program. Contact arc-support@umich.edu for assistance from ARC staff, Shelly Johnson and Todd Raeker, or visit the ACCESS website for more information.

Allocations

Visit ACCESS Allocations for information on getting an allocation for ACCESS resources.

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