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** ceph file system: object store, 400 TB will be soon >1PB, 60% full?, S3 API (bodo module)
** ceph file system: object store, 400 TB will be soon >1PB, 60% full?, S3 API (bodo module)
** CIRM-01: 64GB RAM, 24 cores, for CIRM users, /pod/pstore is mounted as NFS
** CIRM-01: 64GB RAM, 24 cores, for CIRM users, /pod/pstore is mounted as NFS
** CIRM-01 parasol cluster (headnode: "podk"), only for CIRM users, /pod/pstore is mounted as NFS, not too much local storage
** CIRM-01 parasol cluster (headnode: "podk"), only for CIRM users, /pod/pstore is mounted as NFS, 2TB local hard disk?
*** 19 nodes, 32 cores, 256 GB per node, /pod/pstore is mounted
*** 19 nodes, 32 cores, 256 GB per node, /pod/pstore is mounted
** stacker: 1.5TB RAM, 160 cores, general use, /pod/pstore is mounted
** stacker: 1.5TB RAM, 160 cores, general use, /pod/pstore is mounted
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* Before the VPN:
* Before the VPN:
** GPFS massive parallel file system: 1PB, 30 file servers
** GPFS massive parallel file system: 1.3PB, 30 file servers, mounted on /hive
** hgwdev: 1TB RAM, 64 Cores,
** hgwdev: 1TB RAM, 64 Cores, ~1TB harddisk on /scratch, small NFS as /cluster/software
** ku cluster: parasol
** parasol "ku" cluster: 30 nodes, 256 GB RAM each,
** kolossus and juggernaut: 1TB RAM each, 64 Cores each
** kolossus and juggernaut: 1TB RAM each, 64 Cores each

Revision as of 18:25, 28 September 2016

  • Behind the VPN:
    • 1PB Hitachi pseudo-parallel-NFS file system usually mounted as /pod/pstore (400TB) and /pos/podstore
    • ceph file system: object store, 400 TB will be soon >1PB, 60% full?, S3 API (bodo module)
    • CIRM-01: 64GB RAM, 24 cores, for CIRM users, /pod/pstore is mounted as NFS
    • CIRM-01 parasol cluster (headnode: "podk"), only for CIRM users, /pod/pstore is mounted as NFS, 2TB local hard disk?
      • 19 nodes, 32 cores, 256 GB per node, /pod/pstore is mounted
    • stacker: 1.5TB RAM, 160 cores, general use, /pod/pstore is mounted
    • bazaar: 256GB, 32 cores, general use
    • openstack cluster
      • 70 nodes * 32 cores, 256 GB per node, no /pod, openstack block store available
      • each node has 10 TB local storage
  • Before the VPN:
    • GPFS massive parallel file system: 1.3PB, 30 file servers, mounted on /hive
    • hgwdev: 1TB RAM, 64 Cores, ~1TB harddisk on /scratch, small NFS as /cluster/software
    • parasol "ku" cluster: 30 nodes, 256 GB RAM each,
    • kolossus and juggernaut: 1TB RAM each, 64 Cores each