HSUper

HSU

30. April 2024

Technical Specifications

The HSUper cluster consists of

  • Regular nodes: 571 compute nodes each equipped with 256 GB RAM and 2 Intel Icelake sockets; each socket features a Intel(R) Xeon (R) Platinum 8360Y processor with (up to) 36 cores, yielding a total of 72 cores per node
  • Fat memory nodes: 5 compute nodes each equipped with 1 TB RAM and 2 Intel Icelake sockets; each socket features a Intel(R) Xeon (R) Platinum 8360Y processor with (up to) 36 cores, yielding a total of 72 cores per node
  • GPU nodes: 5 compute nodes each equipped with 256 GB RAM, 2 Intel Icelake sockets, 2 NVidia A100 (40GB) GPUs and 894GB local scratch storage; each socket features a Intel(R) Xeon (R) Platinum 8360Y processor with (up to) 36 cores, yielding a total of 72 cores per node

Besides, HSUper provides access to a 1PB BeeGFS file system, as well as a 1 PB Ceph-based file system.
All nodes are connected by a non-blocking NVIDIA InfiniBand HDR100 fabric.

How to Access HSUper

HSUper can be accessed from within the HSU network only. If you are not located at the HSU, you need to connect using the HSU VPN (see below). To be able to access HSUper, you need to be a registered HSUper user. Please apply for HPC access using the following form (available on campus/VPN only, login with RZ credentials), if needed.

Support

The administration / technical support can be reached via the ticket system (login with RZ credentials):

Alternatively, send an email to: [email protected]

Acknowledgement

The HPC-cluster HSUper has been provided by the project hpc.bw, funded by dtec.bw — Digitalization and Technology Research Center of the Bundeswehr. dtec.bw is funded by the European Union – NextGenerationEU.

See below for a suggestion of an acknowledgement statement for publications:

dtec.bw is funded by the European Union – NextGenerationEU.

Computational resources (HPC-cluster HSUper) have been provided by the project hpc.bw, funded by dtec.bw — Digitalization and Technology Research Center of the Bundeswehr. dtec.bw is funded by the European Union – NextGenerationEU.