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Arbutus <br />
Arbutus <br />
East.cloud
East.cloud <br />
|| OpenStack IAAS Cloud || 7,640 cores || In production<br /> (integrates former west.cloud)
Cedar <br />
Graham
|| OpenStack IAAS Cloud || 17,272 cores || In production<br /> (integrates former west.cloud)
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| [[Béluga/en|Béluga]] ||
| [[Béluga/en|Béluga]] ||

Revision as of 19:03, 6 April 2020

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Compute[edit]

Overview[edit]

Cedar, Graham and Béluga are similar systems with some differences in interconnect and the number of large memory, small memory and GPU nodes.

Name Description Capacity Status
CC-Cloud Resources

Arbutus
East.cloud
Cedar
Graham

OpenStack IAAS Cloud 17,272 cores In production
(integrates former west.cloud)
Béluga

heterogeneous, general-purpose cluster

  • Serial and small parallel jobs
  • GPU and big memory nodes
34,880 cores In production
Cedar

heterogeneous, general-purpose cluster

  • Serial and small parallel jobs
  • GPU and big memory nodes
  • Small cloud partition
94,528 cores In production
Graham

heterogeneous, general-purpose cluster

  • Serial and small parallel jobs
  • GPU and big memory nodes
  • Small cloud partition
41,548 cores In production
Niagara

homogeneous, large parallel cluster

  • Designed for large parallel jobs > 1000 cores
60,000 cores In production

All systems have large, high-performance attached storage. See National Data Cyberinfrastructure for an overview; follow the links above for individual system for details.

CCDB descriptions[edit]

General descriptions are also available on CCDB: