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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CentOS CentOS] Linux 7 (similar to RHEL 7)
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CentOS CentOS] Linux 7 (similar to RHEL 7)
* Queuing System: MOAB / Torque
* Queuing System: [http://docs.adaptivecomputing.com MOAB / Torque]
* [[Environment Modules]] system to access software
* [[Environment Modules]] system to access software



=== Common Hardware Features ===
=== Common Hardware Features ===

Revision as of 20:37, 11 July 2016

System Architecture

The bwForCluster NEMO is a high-performance compute resource with high speed interconnect. It is intended for compute activities related to research in for researchers from the fields Neuroscience, Elementary Particle Physics and Microsystems Engineering (NEMO).

bwForCluster NEMO Schematic
bwForCluster NEMO Schematic

Basic Software Features

Common Hardware Features

For researchers from the scientific fields Neuroscience, Elementary Particle Physics and Microsystems Engineering the bwFor Cluster NEMO offers 748 compute nodes plus several special purpose nodes for login, interactive jobs, etc.

Compute node specification:

Compute Node Coprocessor (MIC)
Quantity 548 4
Processors 2 x Intel Xeon E5-2630v4 (Broadwell) 1 x Intel Xeon Phi 7210 Knights Landing (KNL)
Processor Frequency (GHz) 2,2 1,3
Number of Cores 20 64
Working Memory DDR4 (GB) 128 16 GB MCDRAM + 96 GB DDR4
Local Disk (GB) 240 (SSD) 240 (SSD)
Interconnect Omni-Path 100 Omni-Path 100