Resources
A list of some clusters that users on campus may have access to.
CARNiE
CARNiE stands for “Collaborative Advanced Research Numerical Environment.” The name is based off of our old cluster, which was called ARNiE (the UMass Dartmouth mascot).
CARNie’s architecture consists of:
- 1300 CPU-cores, 20 GPUs, 132 TB storage, and 3 TB memory
- 50 compute nodes, each with a 24-core hyperthreaded Intel Skylake CPU, 48 GB memory, and 1 TB SSD local disk (15 of these nodes have one Nvidia Tesla V100 GPU each, the rest have one Nvidia Tesla M2050 GPU each)
- 2 OpenPOWER nodes, each with a 32-core multithreaded IBM POWER9 CPU, 128 GB memory, and 1 TB SSD local disk (2 Nvidia Tesla V100 GPUs with NVLINK2)
- Nodes are connected with Infiniband EDR + 10G Ethernet
- Software includes a TotalView license (128 processes), PGI compilers with OpenACC (floating license), and Intel compilers/libraries
- The CentOS Linux release 7.5.1804 operating system
Unity is a shared computing cluster between UMass system (Amherst, Dartmouth, Lowell, Boston) and University of Rhode Island.
Tukey
RPS (Rapid Prototyping Server)
RPS servers 1 and 2 are on-campus research computing servers facilitates Jupyter hub. It can be accessed using either web browsers or ssh with the Terminal/Powershell.
Users can access the servers via
RPS1 : https://rps.cscdr.umassd.edu:8000 or in terminal- ssh rps.cscdr.umassd.edu
RPS2 : https://rps2.cscdr.umassd.edu:8000 or in terminal- ssh rps2.cscdr.umassd.edu
This is a demonstration.