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Research Computing offers two ways to access Athene, our high performance computing (HPC) cluster. Click here to learn more.
This article explains how to securely connect to the Athene cluster using SSH (Secure Shell) on Mac/Linux. SSH is the primary method for accessing the cluster to submit jobs and transfer files.
SSH keys allow for improved access to Research Computing clusters by bypassing the need for 2Factor authentication. Adding your public key to the cluster will allow tools such as ssh, putty and others to more quickly and easily connect.
Some FAU websites, networks, and services might need to see your IP address for it to fully work. If the device is showing as connected to the FAU Wi-FI but the websites are not loading, verify that "Limit IP Address Tracking" is turn off.
Instructions on mapping an FAU network drive to a Mac.