Q1 - What is ‘Magus’ - HPCC?
‘Magus’ is SNU’s High Performance Computing cluster, designed to facilitate the computing needs of research projects and complex computing simulations undertaken at the University.
The key attributes of SNU HPC cluster are:
- Total cores - 8064 (AMD)
- 57 Compute Nodes, 2 Login Nodes, and 2 Master Nodes
- 12 High memory nodes with local SSD
- 2 GPGPU Nodes with 4 x A100 Tesla GPU
- 4GB Memory Per core for Compute Nodes, with a total memory - 29,184 GB
- 16GB Memory Per core for High Memory Nodes, with total memory - 12,288 GB
Q2 - How do I get an account on the HPC?
To request a new Account on Magus please visit the below link:
Link :Account Login
Q3 - How can I connect to Magus
For more detailed information, please refer to the following link.
Link :[index.php/Magus02 Magus detailed Information]
Q4 - How can I get more information on 'Magus' - SNU HPCC?
Please visit HPC Wiki page available on SNU Intranet:
Link : SNU HPC Wiki page
You can also contact HPC Admin for specific compute needs or write to IT Helpdesk