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− | + | ==High Performance Computing Cluster: - Magus== | |
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+ | ===Introduction:=== | ||
+ | '''''Magus''''', is a 60-node, 992-core IBM HPC cluster, delivering a theoretical peak performance of ~30 TF. | ||
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+ | * '''New Intel Hash well Architecture Processors on 30 Nodes''' | ||
+ | * '''Total ~ 6 TB RAM. ''' | ||
+ | * '''50 TB of Shared IBM GPFS Parallel File System ''' | ||
+ | * '''8 High CPU & Memory Nodes''' | ||
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+ | To request a new Account on Magus please use the below link | ||
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+ | * [http://hpc.snu.edu.in/hpcAccount/ http://hpc.snu.edu.in/hpcAccount/] | ||
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+ | Download ppt for the presentation held on 06-08-2015 | ||
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+ | * [[Media:HPC_Magus_Introduction_06_08_2015.pdf|Download File]] | ||
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+ | Download ppt for the presentation held on 24-10-2019 | ||
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+ | * [http://wiki.snu.edu.in/index.php?action=ajax&title=-&rs=SecureFileStore::getFile&f=/c/c8/HPC_Magus_Introduction_24-10-2019.pdf Download File] | ||
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+ | ===Linux Command Reference:=== | ||
+ | * [[Media:Linux_Command_Reference.pdf|Download File]] | ||
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+ | ===LSF Command Reference:=== | ||
+ | * [[Media:LSF_Commands_Reference.pdf|Download File]] | ||
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+ | * | ||
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+ | ===[[Magus Queues|Queues on Magus]]=== | ||
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+ | ===Softwares=== | ||
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+ | * [[HPC VASP|Vasp]] | ||
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+ | * [[HPC Quantum Espresso|Quantum Espresso]] | ||
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+ | * [[Gaussian]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:51, 24 October 2019
Contents
High Performance Computing Cluster: - Magus
Introduction:Magus, is a 60-node, 992-core IBM HPC cluster, delivering a theoretical peak performance of ~30 TF.
Download ppt for the presentation held on 24-10-2019 Linux Command Reference: | ||
LSF Command Reference: | ||
Queues on Magus | ||
Softwares |
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