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== The workstations == | == The workstations == | ||
All workstations are accessible to all members of the workstation-group. | All workstations are accessible to all members of the workstation-group. | ||
We have three types of workstations, of varying power and suitability for different jobs. | We have three types of workstations, of varying power and suitability for different jobs. | ||
Latest revision as of 12:43, 5 July 2018
The workstations
All workstations are accessible to all members of the workstation-group.
We have three types of workstations, of varying power and suitability for different jobs.
EM workstations
Hopper
- CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2620 v4 @ 2.10GHz (8 cores) [x2]
- GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1080 8Gb [x4] + GTX 810 for display
- SDD: 1Tb (mounted on /processing)
- HDD: 16Tb (3x Seagate Ironwolf ST8000VN0022 8Tb in RAID5 configuration)
- RAM: 64 Gb (8x 8192 MB DDR4 2400 MHz)
Volta
- CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2620 v4 @ 2.10GHz (8 cores) [x2]
- GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1080 8Gb [x4] + GTX 810 for display
- SDD: 1Tb (mounted on /processing)
- HDD: 12Tb (3x Seagate 6Tb in RAID5 configuration)
- RAM: 16 Gb (2x 8192 MB DDR4)
These workstations are intended for use in GPU-heavy computational workloads.
XTAL workstations
Bragg, Bijvoet, Perutz
- CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2620 v4 @ 2.10GHz (8 cores)
- GPU: GTX 210 (display only!)
- HDD: 4Tib
- RAM: 16 Gb (2x 8192 MB DDR4)
Rietveld
- CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2630 0 @ 2.30GHz (6 cores) [x2]
- GPU: NVIDIA Quadro K600 (don't bother with GPU calculations)
- HDD: 1Tib
- RAM: 16 Gb (4x 4096 MB DDR3)
Use these for normal crystallography data processing. Rietveld has more cores if CPU parallelization is a factor, and Volta or Hopper are busy.
The robotics crowd
CrystalFarm server
Windows PC, has a small RAID 3
=== Many more UNnamed machines, that need to be named, inventorized, and in some cases connected to the actual network - since they are not on, but need to be. Many of these are Windows PCs.