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Context
The Sophia Antipolis research center of the French National Institute for Computer Science and Automation (Inria) has an experimental and evolutive computing platform.
This platform relies on a cluster computing approach : several generations of high performance servers are combined to provide heterogeneous parallel architecture. These computational nodes are arranged in sub-clusters each of them being associated to a particular interconnection technology.
This platform is evolutive in the sense that computational nodes will change in numbers and types in order to follow the rapid technology evolution for servers and high performance networks.
Usage
The platform is open for members of all Inria teams. Accounts can also be opened for academic and corporate partners of Inria Sophia research center teams.
It can be used for both parallel computations, GPU computation and sequential jobs, etc.
History
- 2018-01-23
- 1 new Dell R940 node nef053 (80 cores, 1TB RAM) ; 3 new Dell T630 GPU node nefgpu18-nefgpu20 (12x GTX1080 Ti GPU total)
- 2018-03-13
- system upgrade to CentOS 7.4
- 2018-01-23
- 4 new Dell T630 GPU node nefgpu{16,17,21,22} (16x GTX1080 Ti GPU total) with privileged access for the funding team
- 2017-06-30
- 5 new Dell T630 GPU node nefgpu11-nefgpu15 (8x GTX1080 + 10x GTX1080 Ti GPU total) with privileged access for the funding team
- 2016-11-28
- 1 new Dell R730 GPU node nefgpu01 (1x Tesla K80) with privileged access for the funding team
- 2016-06-30
- 5 new Dell T630 GPU nodes nefgpu07-nefgpu11 (12x Titan X GPU total) with privileged access for the funding team
- 2016-03-29
- Slides of the nef introduction presentation are available
- 2016-03-16
- new nef configuration is now the operational platform, legacy nef configuration shutdowns on 2016-04-17
- 2015-10-09
- 8 new Dell C6220 nodes nef029-nef036 (128 cores with 16GB RAM/core), /home extension (now 15 TiB), /data extension with reserved space for contributing teams
- 2015-09-04
- new nef configuration is open for beta test : 840 additional cores, 60TB BeeGFS storage, OAR scheduler, nodes under CentOS7
- 2014-07-17
- 16 new machines added nef013-028 (320 new cores)
- 2013-11-21
- new NFS server for home directories (7TB available instead of 1.3TB)
- 2013-06-18
- 6 new machines added nef007-012 (384 new cores), PGI 13.5 installed.
- 2013-04-22
- memory upgrade on nef001-006 (from 128GB to 256GB)
- 2012-12-06
- software upgrade (fedora 16, PGI 12.6, CUDA 5.0, ...)
- 2011-07-07
- software upgrade (fedora 14, PGI 11.5, CUDA 4.0, ...)
- 2011-02-03
- 8 new machines added, major software upgrade (Fedora 12, PGI 11.1, openmpi 1.4.3 ...). QDR Infiniband network instead of myrinet
- 2010-03-12
- software upgrade (openmpi 1.4.1, PGI 10.3, ...)
- 2009-06-09
- major software upgrade (from Fedora 7 to Fedora 10)
- 2009-02-20
- GPU cluster available for tests : two nodes with Fedora 10 and 4 Nvidia GPUs
- 2008-02-28
- 19 new machines added, minor software upgrade (PGI 7.1 and openmpi 1.2.5)
- 2007-08-16
- major software upgrade (from Rocks to Fedora 7)
- 2007-01-30
- 32 new nef machines added
- 2005-06-20
- Slides on How to use Sophia's cluster are available
- 2005-03-09
- The nef cluster is online! This platform includes one frontend and 32 compute nodes (dual opterons)