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Our CPU cluster at [[Mission Bay]] support all docking.org services, including ZINC, DOCK Blaster, DUD, SEA, and other services and databases. We have around
Our CPU cluster at [[Mission Bay]] support all docking.org services, including [[ZINC]], [[DOCK Blaster]], [[DUD]], [[SEA]], and other services and databases. We have:


* 5 x 4U disk servers. serving (typically 1.5 - 4.0 TB of RAID-6 disk storage each.  
* two server racks in room 101, one in room 108, for a total of 8 disk servers and about 60 TB on line
* 200 x 1U dual CPU nodes.
* four node racks in room 101, one in room 108, for a total of 600 cores on line, queue accessible
* 16 x 1U quad CPU nodes.
* 10 special-purpose (dedicated) servers that are neither nodes nor disk servers. stored in server racks.
* 20 linux desktops
* 10 windows machines (mostly laptops)


-- Updated by John Irwin in June 2009


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Revision as of 01:05, 24 June 2009

Our CPU cluster at Mission Bay support all docking.org services, including ZINC, DOCK Blaster, DUD, SEA, and other services and databases. We have:

  • two server racks in room 101, one in room 108, for a total of 8 disk servers and about 60 TB on line
  • four node racks in room 101, one in room 108, for a total of 600 cores on line, queue accessible
  • 10 special-purpose (dedicated) servers that are neither nodes nor disk servers. stored in server racks.
  • 20 linux desktops
  • 10 windows machines (mostly laptops)

-- Updated by John Irwin in June 2009