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The CCT is primarily located in Johnston Hall on the LSU campus, but offices and cyberinfrastructure also are housed in the Frey Computing Services Center. LSU’s Supercomputer, SuperMike, was located in Frey and used for nearly five years for advanced research. In June 2007, SuperMike was dismantled to make way for construction of the University’s new supercomputer, Tezpur.
 
Named for one of the world’s hottest peppers, Tezpur is nearly three times as fast as SuperMike, and is one of the most powerful supercomputers owned by any university in the nation. Tezpur was one of the 150 most powerful supercomputers in the world when it was launched.<ref>{{Citationcite neededweb|datetitle=AugustLSU 2007to Unleash One of the World's Fastest Supercomputers|url=https://www.cct.lsu.edu/news/lsu-unleash-one-worlds-fastest-supercomputers|website=Center for Computation and Technology|publisher=Louisiana State University|accessdate=23 June 2016}}</ref>
 
Tezpur allows CCT researchers to use the resources of the Louisiana Optical Network Initiative (LONI), a high-speed, fiber optic network that links supercomputers at the state’s major research institutions, allowing greater collaboration on research that produces results faster and with greater accuracy. LONI puts the state on the [[National LambdaRail]], allowing Louisiana researchers to collaborate with scientists around the country.