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As a new user of Anunna, this course will teach you the basics of using WUR's High Performance Compute cluster. Topics covered in this course include the use of SLURM, best practices for the various storage systems, and an explanation of the available web applications.  
As a new user of Anunna, this course will introduce you to the basics of working with WUR’s High Performance Computing (HPC) cluster. Topics include using SLURM, best practices for the different storage systems, and an overview of the available web applications.  


You already have some basic Linux knowledge but want to know more about how things work on Anunna? Then join this free 5 hours course on the basics of the HPC.
Do you already have basic Linux knowledge but want to better understand how things work on Anunna? Then join this free 5-hour introductory HPC course.


The course is organized by the Anunna team and SRF with contributions from WUR scientists experienced on Anunna.
The course is organized by the Anunna team and SRF, with contributions from WUR scientists experienced in working on Anunna.  


See [[2026 Course dates]] for details and registration options
See [[2026 Course dates]] for further details and registration options

Latest revision as of 12:26, 20 February 2026

As a new user of Anunna, this course will introduce you to the basics of working with WUR’s High Performance Computing (HPC) cluster. Topics include using SLURM, best practices for the different storage systems, and an overview of the available web applications.

Do you already have basic Linux knowledge but want to better understand how things work on Anunna? Then join this free 5-hour introductory HPC course.

The course is organized by the Anunna team and SRF, with contributions from WUR scientists experienced in working on Anunna.

See 2026 Course dates for further details and registration options