High-Performance Computing

Technical manager : Camille Mazoyer

The OSU-Institut Pythéas High-Performance Computing structure is a set of machines, with enhanced processor and memory, connected to an Infiniband network, and dedicated to high-performance computing.

The cluster comprises a total of 35 machines providing more than 300 computing cores, 100TB of storage on a GPFS parallelised file system and a high-speed, low-latency 40Gb/s Infiniband network.

The aim of the cluster is not to replace the national or regional computing centres (IDRIS, CINES, CCRT) but to provide users with direct and rapid access to resources for the development of computing codes. This PTF also enables occasional users to have access to a certain amount of computing power and to carry out teaching workloads requiring these resources.

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