Computing notes#
Cornell has a decentralized computing support infrastructure. Members of the Economics Department can choose from several options, as needed for a particular project. These pages provide some info, and links for further reading.
Using these pages#
These pages are a continous work-in-progress. They provide information based on contributors’ experiences, which probably is incomplete, and occasionally may be out-of-date. The information is currently edited by Lars.
Quick Start#
Request access to the Econ Computer Cluster ECCO to get started
Launch a job on the Econ Computer Cluster ECCO to develop code with 1 core, or run jobs with 400 cores
Reserve a machine on the Econ Computer Cluster ECCO if you need exclusive access to a machine (prevent others from running even non-competing jobs)
Contributing#
If you did not find something on these pages, want to add something to these pages, or think something should be here, open a Github issue! If you don’t know how to create a Github issue, have a look here.