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King of Hardware, Jupiter is OACISS' new quad-socket Tiger Lake monster.
King of Hardware, Jupiter is OACISS' quad-socket Cooper Lake monster.


The processors are unusual in that each socket contains ''two'' NUMA nodes which are partitioned in an interesting manner,
The processors are unusual in that each socket contains ''two'' NUMA nodes which are partitioned in an interesting manner,
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** 16TB /storage/warpspeed
** 16TB /storage/warpspeed
* Networking
* Networking
** 2 x 10GbE RJ45
** 10GbE public network
** 100GbE private network
** 2 x 10GbE SFP+ (unpopulated)
** 2 x 10GbE SFP+ (unpopulated)
** EDR Infiniband
** EDR Infiniband
* Accelerators
** Intel DG-1 GPU


Software
Software
* OS: RHEL-8.3
* OS: RHEL 8.7
* Currently running kernel 5.9
* Currently running kernel 5.4.48-xe-max for DG-1 support

Latest revision as of 02:48, 3 March 2023

jupiter.nic.uoregon.edu

King of Hardware, Jupiter is OACISS' quad-socket Cooper Lake monster.

The processors are unusual in that each socket contains two NUMA nodes which are partitioned in an interesting manner,

NUMA node0 CPU(s): 0-2,6-8,12-14,18-20

NUMA node1 CPU(s): 3-5,9-11,15-17,21-23

Hardware

  • Supermicro SYS-240 2U chassis
  • 4 x 24c Xeon Gold 6348H @ 2.3GHz
  • 384GB DDR4-2933, 24 channels
  • Storage
    • 500GB SSD
    • 4TB local rotating disk (/mnt/bigstorage)
    • 130TB NAS
    • 16TB /storage/warpspeed
  • Networking
    • 10GbE public network
    • 100GbE private network
    • 2 x 10GbE SFP+ (unpopulated)
    • EDR Infiniband
  • Accelerators
    • Intel DG-1 GPU

Software

  • OS: RHEL 8.7
  • Currently running kernel 5.4.48-xe-max for DG-1 support