Modern and user-friendly

The new high-performance computing website is online

2022/03/16

The new, completely revised web presence of the High Performance Computing (HLR) department of the University Computing Center (HRZ) is online. The relaunch focused on the implementation of the responsive design of TU Darmstadt and the improvement of user-friendliness.

Thanks to the responsive web design, the web pages at www.hrz.tu-darmstadt.de/hlr are now optimally displayed on all electronic communication devices – from large screens to smartphones. The menu and also individual pages have been restructured. On the home page, there are four main menu items to make it easier for users to quickly find the information that is important to them.

Information on access is available under the menu item “Use”. The “Operation” section provides information about the hardware and software of the high-performance computer.

The new menu item “Training & Support” provides an overview of our extensive training program and the diverse offerings of our partners. Useful tips & tricks for high performance computing can also be found there. The latest news and announcements can be found on the start page, under “News” you can read all news.

The new HLR web pages are of course also available in English. Come by and click through: www.hrz.tu-darmstadt.de/hlr.

Always up to date via RSS feed
You can subscribe RSS feeds. In this way, you will quickly receive all relevant news directly into your e-mail inbox. What are RSS feeds and how does it work? You can find out at here.

Note
As all URLs to the pages have changed due to the changed navigation structure, set bookmarks, links and RSS feeds should be checked.

High Performance Computing at TU Darmstadt

The series of Lichtenberg high-performance computers at TU Darmstadt provides computing resources for researchers from academia and public research facilities in Germany. The multifaceted architecture of the high performance computer allows for flexible and efficient scientific computing, especially for computationally intensive applications.