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biac:scanners [2013/12/17 01:43]
cmp12 [Quality Assurance (QA)]
biac:scanners [2013/12/17 01:45]
cmp12 [GE MR750 3T Scanner (BIAC5 & BIAC6)]
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 Actual measurements of the fringe field on 10/14/2009 were as follows: 5 gauss line 4 inches toward the magnet from the window. The field at the projector is 8 gauss; the field at the corner of the cabinet closest to the magnet is 25 gauss, and the field at the end of the table is 15 gauss. Actual measurements of the fringe field on 10/14/2009 were as follows: 5 gauss line 4 inches toward the magnet from the window. The field at the projector is 8 gauss; the field at the corner of the cabinet closest to the magnet is 25 gauss, and the field at the end of the table is 15 gauss.
  
-The current software platform on BIAC5 is 20x (8/27/10).+The current software platform on BIAC5 is 23x (12/1/13).
 The current software platform on BIAC6 is 23x (3/6/13). The current software platform on BIAC6 is 23x (3/6/13).
  
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 ==== Cluster ==== ==== Cluster ====
-BIAC's new Linux cluster has 61 nodes with a total of 456 Intel Xeon processor cores and 1.75 TB of memory. The cluster is based on Centos 5.4 and is running the Sun Grid Engine for job scheduling. BIAC maintains a large library of commercial and custom software for functional and structural MRI analysis, for the analysis of MR spectroscopy data, and for fiber tractography from DTIs. Available processing and analysis software include current releases of FSL, freesurfer, matlab (with: BIAC's matlab tools, spm8, ArtRepair), support vector libraries (liblinear, libsvm) , python tools (python-mvpa, numpy, ipython, pynifti), afni, dicom-toolkit. A full list of software can be seen at the cluster [[biac:cluster:packages]] page.+BIAC's new Linux cluster has 51 nodes with a total of 456 Intel Xeon processor cores and 1.75 TB of memory. The cluster is based on Scientific Linux 6.4 and is running the Sun Grid Engine for job scheduling. BIAC maintains a large library of commercial and custom software for functional and structural MRI analysis, for the analysis of MR spectroscopy data, and for fiber tractography from DTIs. Available processing and analysis software include current releases of FSL, freesurfer, matlab (with: BIAC's matlab tools, spm8, ArtRepair), support vector libraries (liblinear, libsvm) , python tools (python-mvpa, numpy, ipython, pynifti), afni, dicom-toolkit. A full list of software can be seen at the cluster [[biac:cluster:packages]] page.
  
-Centralized data storage is provided by a BlueArc Titan 2500 enterprise-class storage server with Fibre Channel disk arrays and dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet connections. The Titan is supplemented by several HP ProLiant and Western Scientific FusionSA servers. Total storage capacity is 61 TB. Automated processes move the image data directly from the scanners and organize the data into a hierarchy on the storage servers. For archiving and backing up data, BIAC has a Qualstar RLS-4470 tape robot equipped with dual AIT-5 drives, 70 slots, and 28 TB native capacity. The central computation and storage systems can be accessed from the campus network, or from two data analysis laboratories located within the BIAC and available to all users. +Centralized data storage is provided by a BlueArc Titan 2500 enterprise-class storage server with Fibre Channel disk arrays and dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet connections. The Titan is supplemented by several HP ProLiant and Western Scientific FusionSA servers. Total storage capacity is 120 TB. Automated processes move the image data directly from the scanners and organize the data into a hierarchy on the storage servers. For archiving and backing up data, BIAC has a Qualstar RLS-4470 tape robot equipped with dual AIT-5 drives, 70 slots, and 28 TB native capacity. The central computation and storage systems can be accessed from the campus network, or from two data analysis laboratories located within the BIAC and available to all users. 
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