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The compute nodes are the physical machines where you can run Virtual Machines (VMs).
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21 HPC compute nodes, each node having:
- 64 vCPU cores
- 256 GB RAM
- 3.2 TB local SSD disk
- 2x 10 Gbit network connection per compute node
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10 HPC compute nodes, each node having:
- 80 vCPU cores
- 512 GB RAM
- 3.5 TB local SSD disk
- 2x 10Gbit network connection per compute node
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7 HPC compute nodes, each node having:
- 80 vCPU cores
- 576 GB RAM
- 3.0 TB local SSD disk
- 2x 10Gbit network connection per compute node
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6 GPU compute nodes, each node having:
- 16 CPU cores
- 4 GPU's of type NVidia K2 GRID, accessible through PCI passthrough, enabling applications to get the performance boost of the direct access to a GPU card
- 256 GB RAM
- 800 GB local SSD disk
- 2x 10 Gbit network connection per GPU node
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2 GPU compute nodes, each node having:
- 16 CPU cores
- 4 GPU's of type NVidia Tesla P100, accessible through PCI passthrough, enabling applications to get the performance boost of the direct access to a GPU card
- 128 GB RAM
- 800 GB local SSD disk
- 2x 10 Gbit network connection per GPU node
- 510 TB Ceph distributed object storage with SSD caching
- used in x3 redundancy
- 10 Gbit network connection per storage node
- Ceph storage is accessible as a block device within a VM