Welcome to the SLAC Shared Scientific Data Facility (S3DF) at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.
S3DF is a compute, storage, and network architecture designed to support massive scale analytics required by SLAC experimental facilities and programs, including LCLS/LCLS-II, Vera C. Rubin Observatory, UED, and the Stanford-SLAC cryoEM Center (S2C2). S3DF provides platforms for deploying scientific applications, high performance compute nodes for large scale compute tasks, and a concurrent network filesystem and tape library for storing large volumes of data. S3DF aims to meet the increasing computing infrastructure resources that SLAC users and groups require to conduct their science experiments and analysis.
- Get Started - Information for new and existing S3DF users
- Get Help - How to contact S3DF support
- OnDemand- Access S3DF through Open OnDemand via any (modern) browser
- Jupyter - Interactive Jupyter Notebooks at S3DF
- Example Job Scripts - example job scripts
- Systems - Computing resources at S3DF
The table below lists various S3DF resources and where they can be found.
| Resource | Access Point |
|---|---|
| SSH | s3dflogin-mfa.slac.stanford.edu |
| SSH Key Service | https://s3df-sshkeys.slac.stanford.edu/ |
| NoMachine | s3dfnx.slac.stanford.edu |
| OnDemand | https://s3df.slac.stanford.edu/ondemand |
| Globus Endpoint | slac#s3df_globus5 |
| Documentation | S3DF Docs |
| Help (Slack channel) | slac.slack.com#comp-sdf |
| Help (email) | [email protected] |
| Resource Management | https://coact.slac.stanford.edu |
| Monitoring and Dashboards | https://grafana.slac.stanford.edu |
