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King of Hardware, Jupiter is OACISS' new quad-socket | King of Hardware, Jupiter is OACISS' new 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, | ||
Revision as of 22:51, 21 December 2020
jupiter.nic.uoregon.edu
King of Hardware, Jupiter is OACISS' new 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
- 2 x 10GbE RJ45
- 2 x 10GbE SFP+ (unpopulated)
- EDR Infiniband
Software
- OS: RHEL-8.3
- Currently running kernel 5.9