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The Department of Computer Science provides state-of-the-art computing facilities for instruction and research.
Several platforms and architectures are available for students, faculty, and staffs.
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FreeBSD Network
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The FreeBSD network consists of two HP ProLiant
servers; one with dual Intel Xeon 3.06 GHz CPUs and 4GB of RAM; one with a Intel Xeon 3.06GHz
CPU and 3GB of RAM. This network is equipped with a gigabit network and has total disk space of 600GB.
All servers and workstations are running the FreeBSD 5.2 operating system, and are used as
the main backbone of the Department for research, education, Int ernet, e-mail, and such.
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The Sun Micro Systems Network
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The SUN network consists of a SUN Fire V880 server
and twenty-one SUN Blade 150 workstations. The server has two 900MHz UltraSPARC III Cu processors,
each with 8MB of cache, and a total of 4GB of RAM and 400GB of disk storage. Each Blade 150 workstation
consists of a 650MHz UltraSPARC II-i processor, 512 MB of RAM, 18.1" LCD monitor, and 40 GB of
local disk space. The SUN workstations and servers are running the Solaris 9 operating environment.
These provide the primary support for computer science classes, currently over 2000 accounts installed
per semester. The underlying network consists of a 100/1000 Mbps switched Ethernet, with a fiber link
to the campus ATM backbone.
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The Microcomputer Network
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The Department also has a microcomputer network
consisting of twenty Dell Precision 330 Pentium 4 PCs, running the MS Windows XP operating
system. The laboratory is used for teaching introductory computer science classes, and available
for general use by the LSU community.
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Beowulf Clusters
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The Department has two Beowulf clusters.
The Networking and Multimedia Laboratory has a cluster of twenty-four 650MHz PCs connected
via a switched 100Mbps Ethernet network. The cluster is running RedHat Linux, MPI and/or
PVM in support of research in the area of parallel and distributed computing. Two high-end
graphics workstations serve as the front-end visualization for the cluster. Information
Retrieval Testing Bed consists of twelve Dell PowerEdge servers and two IBM pSeries servers
connected via a 100 Mbps switch.
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Other Departmental Facilities
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Other equipment currently utilized by
the Department includes several SUN workstations, DEC AlphaStations, Macintosh PowerMacs,
a number of PC workstations, scanners, laser and line printers.
Specific research equipment is also utilized
in various research laboratories. Currently, the Department houses various research
laboratories: Robotics Laboratory, Software Engineering Laboratory, Networking Laboratory,
Sensor Networking and Cyb erSecurity Laboratory, Medical Image Processing Laboratory, and
Scientific Computation and Visualization Laboratory. Each laboratory is a self-contained computing facility.
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Non-Departmental Facilities
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In addition to the Department's computing
facilities, the Department has an access to a variety of other high performance computing
facilities via its connection to the university's backbone network. This equipment includes
the computational facilities of the LSU Office of Computing Services (OCS) and Center for
Computation & Technology (CCT). The High Performance Computing division of OCS offers CASPER
(Callaway Advanced Scalable Parallel Environment for Research), which is currently a 26 node
IBM SP, RS/6000, and pSeries cluster.
CCT has a several high performance linux based
clusters: SuperMike, SuperHelix, and MiniMike. SuperMike consists of 1024 Intel Pentiun IV Xeon
3.06 GHz Processing units. SuperHelix consists of 256 Intel Pentiun IV Xeon 2.0 GHz Processing
units. MiniMike consists of 32 Intel Pentium IV Xeon 1.8 GHz Processing units. More details on
these clusters can be found at www.cct.lsu.edu.
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Computer Accounts
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The Department of computer science
provides its graduate students and undergraduate junior and senior majors with
permanent computer accounts for e-mail and web services. The students can use the
accounts as long as they are students in the Department. Please refer to the
Account Initiation and Termination Policy for details.
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