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− | * There are | + | * There are 10 x 28-core compute nodes with 128 GB RAM each (wonko1 - wonko10). These nodes constitute the short, normal and long queues. |
− | * There is a 96-core SMP server with 3 TB of RAM (alf) | + | * There is a 96-core SMP server with 3 TB of RAM (alf). This large multicore server takes care of the bigmem queue on its own. |
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* Home directories are on a 70 TB NFS4 filesystem over Infiniband (/home) | * Home directories are on a 70 TB NFS4 filesystem over Infiniband (/home) | ||
* User data directories are on a 1.2 PB Lustre filesystem over Infiniband (/nlustre/users) | * User data directories are on a 1.2 PB Lustre filesystem over Infiniband (/nlustre/users) | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:02, 20 May 2020
Head node
- The head node is wonko.bi.up.ac.za
Compute servers
- There are 10 x 28-core compute nodes with 128 GB RAM each (wonko1 - wonko10). These nodes constitute the short, normal and long queues.
- There is a 96-core SMP server with 3 TB of RAM (alf). This large multicore server takes care of the bigmem queue on its own.
Storage
- Please also see Storage Quotas and Charges
- Home directories are on a 70 TB NFS4 filesystem over Infiniband (/home)
- User data directories are on a 1.2 PB Lustre filesystem over Infiniband (/nlustre/users)