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Transitioning from the NCSA IBM pSeries 690 (copper) |
- NCSA IBM pSeries 690 Retirement Notice
- Updates:
- NCSA HPC Systems Summary Information:
| Category |
Cobalt (*) |
Tungsten |
Mercury |
Abe (**) |
| Machine Type |
IA-64 Itanium SGI Altix (SMP) |
Dual processor Xeon IA-32 Cluster |
Dual processor IA-64 Itanium Cluster |
Dual socket quad core Intel 64 Cluster |
| Machine Page |
Link |
Link |
Link |
Link |
| Programming Model |
OpenMP, MPI |
MPI |
MPI |
MPI, MPI/OpenMP hybrid |
| Compilers |
Intel |
| byte order for Fortran unformatted files |
Little-endian (see
here for further
information)
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| Batch System |
PBSpro |
LSF |
PBS Torque |
| Max Wall Clock Time |
18 hours (8 CPUs/144 hours extended queue will be available in the future) |
100 hours |
96 hours |
8 hours |
Maximum Memory per node/ Maximum CPUs per node |
3 TB/512 CPUs |
3 GB/2 CPUs |
12 GB/2 CPUs |
8 GB/8 CPUs (cores) |
| Vendor Math Library |
SGI SCSL, Intel MKL |
Intel MKL |
| SU Conversion Factor from copper |
1/3.2 |
1/2.0 |
1/2.2 |
1/3.5 |
(*) Primarily intended for applications requiring large
shared-memory and high levels of parallelism. Tungsten and Mercury are
recommended for applications using small number of processors and do not
require shared-memory.
(**) Capability resource - production jobs should typically use at least 1000
cores
- Applications Software on NCSA HPC Systems
- TeraGrid Resources Catalog (for resource availability across the TeraGrid)
Please contact the NCSA HPC
Consulting Office at 217-244-1144 or by e-mail at
consult@ncsa.uiuc.edu
with any questions or problems.
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