Graham
Graham (GP3)[edit]
Expected availability: 2017 May 31 for opportunistic use |
Login node: graham.computecanada.ca |
Globus endpoint: computecanada#graham |
GRAHAM is a heterogeneous cluster, suitable for a variety of workloads, and located at the University of Waterloo. It is named after Wes Graham, the first director of the Computing Centre at Waterloo. It was previously known as "GP3" and is still identified as such in the 2017 RAC documentation.
The parallel filesystem and external persistent storage (NDC-Waterloo) are similar to Cedar's. The interconnect is different and there is a slightly different mix of compute nodes.
The Graham system is sold and supported by Huawei Canada, Inc. It is entirely liquid cooled, using rear-door heat exchangers.
Attached storage systems[edit]
$HOME |
Standard home directory |
$SCRATCH Parallel high-performance filesystem |
OceanStore-based storage subsystem with approximately 3.6PB usable capacity for active or temporary ( |
$PROJECT External persistent storage |
Provided by the NDC. |
High-performance interconnect[edit]
Mellanox FDR (56Gb/s) and EDR (100Gb/s) InfiniBand interconnect. FDR is used for GPU and cloud nodes, EDR for other node types. A central 324-port director switch aggregates connections from islands of 1024 cores each for CPU and GPU nodes. The 60 cloud nodes are a variation on CPU nodes, and are on a single larger island sharing 8 FDR uplinks to the director switch.
A low-latency high-bandwidth Infiniband fabric connects all nodes and scratch storage.
Nodes configurable for cloud provisioning also have a 10Gb/s Ethernet network, with 40Gb/s uplinks to scratch storage.
The design of Graham is to support multiple simultaneous parallel jobs of up to 1024 cores in a fully non-blocking manner.
For larger jobs the interconnect has a 8:1 blocking factor, i.e., even for jobs running on multiple islands the Graham system provides a high-performance interconnect.
Graham high performance interconnect diagram
Node types and characteristics[edit]
Processor type: All nodes except bigmem3000 have Intel E5-2683 V4 CPUs, running at 2.1 GHz
GPU type: P100 12g
"Base" compute nodes | 800 nodes | 128 GB of memory, 16 cores/socket, 2 sockets/node. Intel "Broadwell" CPUs at 2.1Ghz, model E5-2683 v4. 1.2TB NVME SSD. |
"Large" nodes (cloud configuration) | 56 nodes | 256 GB of memory, 16 cores/socket, 2 sockets/node. Intel "Broadwell" CPUs at 2.1Ghz, model E5-2683 v4. 1.2TB NVME SSD. |
"Bigmem500" nodes | 24 nodes | 0.5 TB (512 GB) of memory, 16 cores/socket, 2 sockets/node. Intel "Broadwell" CPUs at 2.1Ghz, model E5-2683 v4. 1.2TB NVME SSD. |
"Bigmem3000" nodes | 3 nodes | 3 TB of memory, 14 cores/socket, 4 sockets/node. Intel "Haswell" CPUs at 2.2Ghz, model E7-4850 v3. 1.2TB NVME SSD. |
"GPU" nodes | 160 nodes | 128 GB of memory, 12 cores/socket, 2 sockets/node, 2 NVIDIA P100 Pascal GPUs/node (12GB HBM2 memory). Intel "Broadwell" CPUs at 2.1Ghz, model E5-2683 v4. 800GB SATA SSD. |
Local (on-node) storage in the above nodes will be available as /tmp.