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+ | For more information on using software on the VNC nodes, please visit our [https://hprc.tamu.edu/wiki/index.php/Ada:Remote-Viz Ada Remote Visualization] page. |
Revision as of 10:54, 6 July 2016
Usage on the VNC Nodes
The VNC nodes allow for usage of the a graphical user interface (GUI) without disrupting other users.
VNC jobs and GUI usage do come with restrictions. All VNC jobs are limited to a single node (20 cores, 64GB or 256GB). There are fewer VNC nodes than comparable compute nodes. Nearly all processing that is done within the GUI can be done more efficiently within a non-interactive job once the initial legwork is done.
For more information on using software on the VNC nodes, please visit our Ada Remote Visualization page.