Technical Support
Carleton Services:
Carleton Research Services
Carleton Administrative Services
Carleton Account & Email (cunet, cmail)
Wireless & Remote Access
SCS Services:
SCS Account Information
Software & Storage
Openstack and Virtual Machines for Courses & Research
SCS Server Room
General SCS Services

Carleton and The School of Computer Science offer many resources for researchers.

Technical Support

Researcher Technical Support Contact Information – Information for researchers on how to access various support staff.

Research Services

Research Computing

The Faculty of Science has invested a considerable amount of money in Research Computing. If you’re looking to run a large batch job that requires a CPU server cluster, then contact:

They have a number of clusters available for all Faculty of Science Researchers.

Carleton Administrative Services

Carleton Account & Email (cunet, cmail)

The university uses Office 365 (O365) as its official mail server. It is sometimes called cunet, Exchange or Outlook for Faculty and Staff, and cmail for students. As of Jan. 2019, you have a 50GB email quota.
@carleton.ca, @cunet.carleton.ca and @cmail.carleton.ca email addresses and aliases are managed by ITS. Please see the ITS Email Support for assistance.

We strongly advise all Carleton employees and students to use Carleton’s email for Carleton’s business. We discourage forwarding Carleton email or communicating via a non-Carleton email provider.

SCS has its own legacy SCS email server. Many of the faculty and staff have addresses @scs.carleton.ca which signifies the SCS email server. Contact the SCS Tech Staff for assistance with this email.

Wireless & Remote Access

SCS Account Information

Your SCS accounts is used for many different SCS provided services. Visit the SCS Online Account Management Tool to setup or update your account.
IMPORTANT: you must update your account every term!
Services accessed using your SCS Account:

Software & Storage

School of Computer Science students, faculty and staff have access to a variety of software packages through the School or through the University. Some examples include: MS Azure Dev Tools for Teaching, MS Office 365, IBM Academic Initiative, MatLab, Anti-Virus Software, etc.

SCS Openstack and Virtual Machines for Courses & Research

The school provides a variety of virtualization support both for teaching COMP courses, and to support research within the department.

  • Openstack – provides compute resources to COMP courses for hosting servers or providing individual compute resources to every enrolled student
  • GPU Computing – provide COMP courses with access to GPU compute resources via Openstack
  • Virtual Machines – provide students with a pre-built environment that they can run on their own devices or in the cloud
  • Research Groups can also host their servers in the SCS Openstack which allows for near effortless management of the computing resources

SCS Server Room

The SCS Server room is a shared space where we host departmental teaching and research servers. Instructors and Researchers are encouraged to host their teaching and research servers in the server room using the SCS Openstack.

  • SCS Server Room – detailed information about the SCS server Room
  • Openstack – cloud computing platform used to host computer resources (servers) for SCS teaching and research

School of Computer Science (SCS) Services – General

Some of the many SCS Services include: