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| Login node RAM || 128GB and 32GB || 32GB || [[File:Up20.png|20px|link=#top]]
 
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| Login node cores || one 24-core Intel, one 16-core Intel VM || two 4-core Intel VMs || [[File:Up20.png|20px|link=#top]]
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| Home directory || /home/MyID, NFS exported || same as on Sapelo2 || [[File:Up20.png|20px|link=#top]]
 
| Home directory || /home/MyID, NFS exported || same as on Sapelo2 || [[File:Up20.png|20px|link=#top]]

Revision as of 19:01, 2 September 2020


Side-by-side comparison of Sapelo2 and the Slurm test cluster (Sap2test).

Sapelo2 Sap2test
Operating system Centos 7.5 Centos 7.8 Up20.png
Queueing system Torque 6.1.2, Moab 9.1.2 Slurm 20.02.3 Up20.png
Deployment system Foreman xCAT Up20.png
Node and system configuration Puppet Puppet Up20.png
Login node RAM 128GB and 32GB 32GB Up20.png
Login node cores one 24-core Intel, one 16-core Intel VM two 16-core Intel VMs Up20.png
Home directory /home/MyID, NFS exported same as on Sapelo2 Up20.png
Scratch directory /scratch/MyID, DDN Lustre same as on Sapelo2 Up20.png
Shared application path /usr/local/apps /apps Up20.png
Environment modules LMOD 7.4.17 LMOD 8.3.13 Up20.png
Containers Singularity Singularity Up20.png
User ssh access to job-running nodes Enabled Enabled Up20.png

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