The Gamma cluster at NSC was a compute resource of 240 compute nodes exclusively serving the researchers at Linköping University. Any staff researcher at Linköping University could apply for a CPU time allocation on Gamma or become member of an already existing project on it. Projects applied for one year at a time and were evaluated locally by NSC, deciding about granting the request. Allocation sizes spanned from 5000 CPUh/month to some hundred thousand CPUh/month on Gamma.
Gamma was first made available to users in June 2015. It was replaced by the Sigma cluster in 2018.
Hardware | HP Cluster Platform 3000 with SL230s Gen8 compute nodes |
Processors | 8-core Intel Xeon E5-2660 “Sandy Bridge” processors at 2.2GHz |
Number of compute nodes | 240 |
Compute nodes (thin) | 2 sockets (16 cores) with 32 GB DDR3 1600 MHz memory (228 nodes) |
Compute nodes (fat) | 2 sockets (16 cores) with 128 GB DDR3 1600 MHz memory (10 nodes) |
Compute nodes (huge) | 2 sockets (16 cores) with 256 GB DDR3 1600 MHz memory (2 nodes) |
Available CPUh/month | 240 * 16 * 24 * 30 = 2 764 800 CPUh/month |
Login node | 1 HP ProLiant DL380p Gen8 server |
High speed interconnect | Mellanox Infiniband FDR high-speed interconnect |
Node scratch storage | 108 TB (420 GB per thin node, 840 GB per fat/huge node) |
Global file system | Gamma used NSC’s Centre Storage system (shared between Triolith and Gamma) |
Operating system | CentOS Linux 6 |
Batch queue system | Slurm |
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