If you are working with big data processing and are struggling with too little computing power, you may want to check out the services offered by the DeIC National HPC Centre in Odense. In collaboration with the University of Southern Denmark, they have recently established a super computer, which is open to all researchers in Denmark.

The super computer (Abacus 2.0) is a very flexible system that accommodates a very large range of research and technical applications. Built with 3 different kinds of computing nodes and boasting a very fast local and distributed storage system, you can pick the solution which best fits your needs.

Access is granted on a 4-months basis. Openings start at 1st of march, 1st of june, and 1st of November.

You can find more information, including prices and application details, on the Abacus 2.0 website at https://abacus.deic.dk/.