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All nodes have 32/64 Gigabytes of RAM available and are connected by a Gigabit Ethernet interconnect | All nodes have 32/64 Gigabytes of RAM available and are connected by a Gigabit Ethernet interconnect | ||
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+ | !colspan="6"| '''SX(Linux) Cluster Nodes ("SNO Gridrack")''' | ||
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+ | |'''Host''' | ||
+ | |'''CPU model''' | ||
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+ | |'''Cores''' | ||
+ | |'''Threads''' | ||
+ | |'''Memory''' | ||
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+ | | sxnode12-48 | ||
+ | | X5675 | ||
+ | | 2.3GHz | ||
+ | | 12 | ||
+ | | 24 | ||
+ | | 32 / 64 GB | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:27, 26 March 2018
The SX cluster has been decomissioned. Please refer to the Frontenac Cluster |
The SX (SNOLab) Cluster
These resources are reserved for speciality projects such as DEAP and SNOLab at the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory.
Among other spezialized smaller clusters, we operate a "Gridrack" consisting of 37 Dell PowerEdge R410 Servers that have 2 sockets with a 6-core Intel Xeon processor (Intel x5670 / x5675) that runs at 2.9/3.07 GHz. These nodes offer a total of 12 cores that are 2-fold hyperthreaded, i.e. they support up to 24 threads. The scheduler is configured such that only 12 threads are run at a time. These nodes have 64 Gbyte or 32 Gbyte of physical memory.
Gridrack Configuration
All nodes have 32/64 Gigabytes of RAM available and are connected by a Gigabit Ethernet interconnect
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