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C3SE MStud 2021

Decided

This round has been closed as all proposals have been handled.

Note! This round is only available for teachers in the M program at Chalmers who have been told by Mikael Enelund to apply (i.e. if you are uncertain, this round is probably not for you.)

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Resources

Resource Centre Total
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Available Unit Note
Hebbe C3SE 79 58 x 1000 core-h/month
The Hebbe cluster is built on Intel Xeon E5-2650v3 (code-named "haswell") CPU's. The system has a total of 323 compute nodes (total of 6480 cores) with 27 TiB of RAM and 6 GPUs. More specific:
  • 260 x 64 GB of RAM (249 of these available for SNIC users)
  • 46 x 128 GB of RAM (31 of these available for SNIC users)
  • 7 x 256 GB of RAM (not available for SNIC users)
  • 3 x 512 GB of RAM (1 of these available for SNIC users)
  • 1 x 1024 GB of RAM
  • 4 x 64 GB of RAM and NVIDIA Tesla K40 GPU (2 of these available for SNIC users)
  • 2 x 256 GB of RAM and NVIDIA k4200 for remote graphics
Each node have 2 CPUs with 10 cores each. There's a 10Gigabit Ethernet network used for logins, and a dedicated management network and an Infiniband high-speed/low-latency network for parallel computations and filesystem access. The nodes are equipped with Mellanox ConnectX-3 FDR Infiniband 56Gbps HCA's.
Vera C3SE 205 90 x 1000 core-h/month

The Vera cluster is built on Intel Xeon Gold 6130 (code-named "Skylake") CPU's with 32 cores per node and Intel Xeon Platinum 8358 (code-name "Icelake" CPU's with 64 cores per node.

For details see Vera hardware.


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