Time-lapse Video: Edison Supercomputer Moves to Berkeley
by Rich Brueckner from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#11TMR)
In this video, engineers move the NERSC Edison Supercomputer from Oakland to Berkeley. The one week long move is condensed into :41 seconds in this time lapse video, shot during the entire process. Edison is a Cray XC30, with a peak performance of 2.57 petaflops/sec, 133,824 compute cores, 357 terabytes of memory, and 7.56 petabytes of disk.
The post Time-lapse Video: Edison Supercomputer Moves to Berkeley appeared first on insideHPC.