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Revision as of 22:42, 5 April 2013
Our CPU cluster at Mission Bay supports all docking.org services, including ZINC, DOCK Blaster, DUD, SEA, and other services and databases. We have:
Nodes:
256 Intel Xeon E5430 2.66Ghz cores (8core) 118 Intel Xeon 3.0ghz cores (dl140g1) 106 Intel Xeon 2.8ghz cores (dl140g2) 38 Intel Xeon 2.4ghz cores (microway) 32 AMD Opteron 275 2.2ghz cores (dl145g2) 24 AMD 6164HE 1.7ghz cores (dl165g7)
- Four node racks and Two server racks in BH-101
- Two node racks and One server rack in N108
- 36TB of RAID10 storage available to cluster, hosted among 8 dedicated servers
- Each node has 1GB memory/cpu-core or better
- 22 User workstations
- 30 Support/Infrastructure servers (e.g. databases)
- 6 Windows Laptops
- 2 VMWARE servers hosting virtual desktops and servers that do not require dedicated hardware
OK, OK, the laptops and the workstations aren't technically part of the cluster.