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The LEAP2 HPC Cluster
- The Learning, Exploration, Analysis, and Processing (LEAP2) Next-Generation Cluster at Texas State University is a High-Performance Computing server cluster used by Texas State researchers for computations and simulations that require HPC.
- LEAP2 Dell PowerEdge C6520 Cluster is configured with
- 108 compute nodes
- Each has 48 CPU cores via two (24-core) 2.4 GHz 6336Y Intel Xeon Gold (Ice Lake) processors.
- 256 GBs of memory
- 400 GBs of SSD storage per node
- Compute nodes provide an aggregate of 27 TBs of memory and 42 TBs of local storage.
- Two 1.5TB large memory nodes with 48 CPU cores via two (24-core) 2.4 GHz 6336Y processors.
- 8 GPU nodes populated with Nvidia A100 GPUs.
- The storage array supports a filesystem with 1.5PB of total storage, 1.4PB of shared user space, and 328TB of archival data space.
- 108 compute nodes
- LEAP2 Dell PowerEdge C6520 Cluster is configured with
AMD COVID-19 Cluster GPU Compute Server
- Gigabyte G291-Z20
- 8 Radeon Instinct MI50 GPUs
- 48-core AMD EPYC 7642 processor (2.3GHz)
- 512GB DDR4 RAM memory
- Network: HDR100 EDR IB NICs
- 50TFlops compute performance