Article VYG2 Numascale Teams with Supermicro & AMD for Large Shared Memory System

Numascale Teams with Supermicro & AMD for Large Shared Memory System

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Rich Brueckner
from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#VYG2)
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Last week at SC15, Numascale announced the successful installation of a large shared memory Numascale/Supermicro/AMD system at a customer datacenter facility in North America. The system is the first part of a large cloud computing facility for analytics and simulation of sensor data combined with historical data. "The Numascale system, installed over the last two weeks, consists of 108 Supermicro 1U servers connected in a 3D torus with NumaConnect, using three cabinets with 36 servers apiece in a 6x6x3 topology. Each server has 48 cores in three AMD Opteron 6386 CPUs and 192 GBytes memory, providing a single system image and 20.7 TBytes to all 5184 cores. The system was designed to meet user demand for "very large memory" hardware solutions running a standard single image Linux OS on commodity x86 based servers."

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