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! Name !! Description !! Status | ! Name and link !! Sub-systems !! Description !! Status | ||
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| [[Cloud_resources#Arbutus_cloud|Arbutus cloud]] || | | [[Cloud_resources#Arbutus_cloud|Arbutus cloud]] | ||
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* | * arbutus-compute-cloud | ||
* arbutus-persistent-cloud | |||
* arbutus-dcache | |||
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* VCPU, VGPU, RAM | |||
* Local ephemeral disk | |||
* Volume and snapshot storage | |||
* Shared filesystem storage (backed up) | |||
* Object storage | |||
* Floating IPs | |||
* dCache storage | * dCache storage | ||
| In production | | In production | ||
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| [[Cloud_resources#B.C3.A9luga_cloud|Béluga cloud]] || | | [[Cloud_resources#B.C3.A9luga_cloud|Béluga cloud]] | ||
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* beluga-compute-cloud | |||
* beluga-persistent-cloud | |||
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* VCPU, RAM | |||
* Local ephemeral disk | |||
* Volume and snapshot storage | |||
* Floating IPs | |||
| In production | | In production | ||
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| [[Cloud_resources#Cedar_cloud|Cedar cloud]] || | | [[Cloud_resources#Cedar_cloud|Cedar cloud]] | ||
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* cedar-persistent-cloud | |||
* cedar-compute-cloud | |||
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* VCPU, RAM | |||
* Local ephemeral disk | |||
* Volume and snapshot storage | |||
* Floating IPs | |||
| In production | | In production | ||
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| [[Cloud_resources#Graham_cloud|Graham cloud]] || | | [[Cloud_resources#Graham_cloud|Graham cloud]] | ||
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* graham-persistent-cloud | |||
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* VCPU, RAM | |||
* Local ephemeral disk | |||
* Volume and snapshot storage | |||
* Floating IPs | |||
| In production | | In production | ||
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Revision as of 21:22, 23 March 2022
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Compute clusters
All general-purpose systems are similar with some differences in interconnect and the number of small memory, large memory and GPU nodes. Niagara is a different system and is designed for large parallel jobs.
All systems have large, high-performance attached storage; see the relevant cluster page for more details.
Types of compute clusters
Type | Type of nodes | Type of jobs |
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General-purpose |
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Large parallel |
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List of compute clusters
Name and link | Type | Sub-systems | Status |
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Béluga | General-purpose |
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In production |
Cedar | General-purpose |
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In production |
Graham | General-purpose |
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In production |
Narval | General-purpose |
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In production |
Niagara | Large parallel |
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In production |
Cloud - Infrastructure as a Service
Our cloud systems are offering an Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) where OpenStack is the main user interface.
Name and link | Sub-systems | Description | Status |
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Arbutus cloud |
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In production |
Béluga cloud |
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In production |
Cedar cloud |
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In production |
Graham cloud |
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In production |