Skylla Cluster Gießen

Skylla Cluster Gießen

Cluster Access

University

Justus Liebig University Giessen

Info

The HPC cluster SKYLLA, established in 2009, constitutes the foundation of high performance computing at the the Justus-Liebig-University Giessen. SKYLLA is funded by the state of Hessen and the JLU Giessen, and was extended in 2010 and 2011 with additional compute capabilities..

HPC Support
HKHLR Team Justus Liebig University Giessen
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Cluster Access

All researchers and students of Uni Gießen can get access to the cluster Skylla.

Typical Node Parameters

Type
Typical
Cores (sockets x cores/socket)
2x6
Memory
32 GB
FLOPS/Core (DP, theor. peak)
9.6 GFLOPS
CPU Type
AMD Opteron 2431 (Istanbul, 2.4 GHz)
Bandwidth
1.6 GB/s (MPI Internode)
Latency (64 bytes)
3.8 µs (MPI Internode)
Memory Bandwidth (triad)
15.5 GB/s
Type
Max
Cores (sockets x cores/socket)
4x8
Memory
64 GB
FLOPS/Core (DP, theor. peak)
9.6 GFLOPS
CPU Type
AMD Opteron 2431 (Istanbul, 2.4 GHz)
Memory Bandwidth (triad)
15.5 GB/s
Local Tempory Storage
400 GB
Node Allocation
Shared and exclusive

Global Cluster Parameters

Processors (CPU, DP, peak)
9.3 TFLOPS
Computing cores (CPU)
992
Permanent Storage
8 TB
Scratch Storage
24 TB
Job Manager
Sun Grid Engine
Other Job Constraints

runtime: 5d/unlimited

max. 128 (192) cores/user

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