mdxⅡ

The “mdxⅡ“ is a system with a total theoretical computational performance of 430.08 TFLOPS, consisting of regular compute nodes (Red Hat OpenStack Platform), interoperable nodes (VMware vSphere), and storage groups. It is operated by the institutions that make up the Data Utilization Society Creation Platform collaborative project. Each resource within the system is provided by a virtual machine.

 

System Configuration

Total Computational Performance 430.08 TFLOPS
Node Configuration Regular Compute Nodes
54 Nodes
(387.072 TFLOPS)
・CPU: Intel Xeon Platinum 8480+ Processor
(2.0 GHz 56 cores) x 2
・Theoretical Computational Performance (per node): 7.168 TFLOPS
・Main Memory Capacity: 512GB
・Auxiliary Memory Capacity: 960GB
Interoperable Nodes
6 Nodes
(43.008 TFLOPS)
・CPU: Intel Xeon Platinum 8480+ Processor
(2.0 GHz 56 cores) x 2
・Theoretical Computational Performance (per node): 7.168 TFLOPS
・Main Memory Capacity: 512GB
・Auxiliary Memory Capacity: 960GB
Storages Lustre File Storage DDN ExaScaler
・Effective Usage Capacity: 553.24TB
Object Storage Cloudian HyperStore
・Effective Usage Capacity: 432TB
Node Interconnection 200GbE Ethernet

 

Virtual Machines

In mdxⅡ, you can build virtual machines with specifications according to your needs.
For example, with an application for a 100CPU pack, you can use a CPU: 100 virtual cores / Memory: 200GB.
*1 virtual core is equivalent to 0.5 physical cores.

CPU pack
CPU core count 1 virtual core
Memory 2GB
Theoretical computational performance per virtual core 約 32 GFLOPS
Maximum pack count that can be allocated to 1 virtual machine 224 packs(224 virtual cores)

 

How to Use

How to Use
How to use mdxⅡ

*We are currently in a trial operation period. Please wait for a while until the start of general use.

 

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Posted : April 23,2024