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We would like to inform you that the final shut down of the computer system NEC SX-ACE @ HLRS will take place on March 8th 2019. This measure is necessary in order to prepare the installation of the successor system Hawk. | |||
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The NEC SX-ACE is a vector computer in the tradition of the SX series. Compared to SX-9, the nodes are small (only 4 cores and 64GB RAM) and compact (64 nodes in one rack). | The NEC SX-ACE is a vector computer in the tradition of the SX series. Compared to SX-9, the nodes are small (only 4 cores and 64GB RAM) and compact (64 nodes in one rack). | ||
HLRS installation named ''kabuki'' consists of one rack with 64 nodes and a NEC ScaTeFS filesystem of 250TB. | HLRS installation named [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabuki ''kabuki''] consists of one rack with 64 nodes and a NEC ScaTeFS filesystem of 250TB. | ||
Latest revision as of 16:50, 5 December 2018
Warning: FINAL SHUTDOWN March 31th 2019
We would like to inform you that the final shut down of the computer system NEC SX-ACE @ HLRS will take place on March 8th 2019. This measure is necessary in order to prepare the installation of the successor system Hawk.
We would like to inform you that the final shut down of the computer system NEC SX-ACE @ HLRS will take place on March 8th 2019. This measure is necessary in order to prepare the installation of the successor system Hawk.
The NEC SX-ACE is a vector computer in the tradition of the SX series. Compared to SX-9, the nodes are small (only 4 cores and 64GB RAM) and compact (64 nodes in one rack).
HLRS installation named kabuki consists of one rack with 64 nodes and a NEC ScaTeFS filesystem of 250TB.
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