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Written by Administrator   
Wednesday, 23 November 2005

Computational Resources

Accounts are available on the following machines:

cafeina.hpcf.upr.edu

  • type: shared memory supercomputing server
  • Manufacturor: Silicon Graphics
  • Model: Origin 300
  • processors: MIPS 14000 600MHz
  • number of processors: 32
  • total amount of memory: 24 Gigabytes
  • total amount of disk space: 3.6 Terabytes
  • Current Operating System: IRIX 6.5 (latest version)

espresso.hpcf.upr.edu

  • type: distributed memory Linux cluster
  • Manufacturor: Atipa
  • Model: custom-built
  • processors: Intel Pentium4 Xeon 2.4GigaHertz
  • number of processors: 172
  • architecture: 85 compute nodes + 1 master node with Gigabit Ethernet backplane
  • total amount of memory: 86 Gigabytes
  • total amount of disk space: (85x40 Gigabytes) + (1x600Gigabytes)
  • Current Operating System: NPACI Rocks clustering system (latest version)

gelatto.hpcf.upr.edu

  • type: hybrid cluster
  • Manufacturor: Silicon Graphics
  • Model: Altix 350
  • processors: Itanium2 1.4GigaHertz with 3.0Megabytes level-3 cache
  • number of processors: 36 (3 nodes (16p + 16p + 4p) each having shared memory within and distributed memory between them)
  • architecture: InfiniBand backplane between the three nodes
  • total amount of memory: 72 Gigabytes
  • total amount of disk space: 438 Gigabytes SCSI
  • Current Operating System: SGI Linux OS (latest build)

barista.hpcf.upr.edu

  • type: symmetric multiprocessor
  • Manufacturer: HPC Systems
  • Processors: 8 Dual core Opteron 847 2.0 GHz (16 cores)
  • memory: 32 GB RAM
  • Drives: 2+ TB SATA RAID5
  • Operating system: CentOS linux version 4

Storage is also available. We currently have three large datastores, two of 2.2 Terabytes each and one of 6 Terabytes. Enquire with a HPCf representative to access these resources.

Last Updated ( Friday, 30 June 2006 )