Purdue Anvil GPU
Resource Type
compute
Latest Status
production
Description
Purdue's Anvil GPU cluster is comprised of 16 GPU nodes (each with 128 cores, 256 GB of memory, and four NVIDIA A100 Tensor Core GPUs) providing 1.5 PF of single-precision performance to support machine learning and artificial intelligence applications. All CPU cores are AMD's "Milan" architecture running at 2.0 GHz, and all nodes are interconnected using a 100 Gbps HDR Infiniband fabric. Scratch storage consists of a 10+ PB parallel filesystem with over 3 PB of flash drives. Storage for active projects is provided by Purdue's Research Data Depot, and data archival is available via Purdue's Fortress tape archive. The operating system is CentOS 8, and the batch scheduling system is Slurm.
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Features
Is an ACCESS Allocated Production Compute resource
Is a Science Gateway integrated into ACCESS and able to use ACCESS allocated resources
Resource supports visualization
Resource supports community accounts for science gateways
GPU use is the main purpose of this resource
Resource is allocated by ACCESS
Support for Science Gateways
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Organization Name
Purdue University
Global Resource ID
anvil-gpu.purdue.access-ci.org