Linux Networx PC-Farm Deimos (Outdated)¶
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The PC farm Deimos is a heterogeneous cluster based on dual core AMD Opteron CPUs. The nodes are
operated by the Linux operating system SuSE SLES 10 with a 2.6 kernel. Currently, the following
hardware is installed:
| Component | Count | 
|---|---|
| CPUs | AMD Opteron X85 dual core | 
| RAM per core | 2 GB | 
| Number of cores | 2584 | 
| total peak performance | 13.4 TFLOPS | 
| single chip nodes | 384 | 
| dual nodes | 230 | 
| quad nodes | 88 | 
| quad nodes (32 GB RAM) | 24 | 
All nodes share a 68 TB on DDN hardware. Each node has per core 40 GB local disk space for scratch
mounted on /tmp. The jobs for the compute nodes are scheduled by the
Platform LSF
batch system from the login nodes deimos.hrsk.tu-dresden.de .
Two separate InfiniBand networks (10 Gb/s) with low cascading switches provide the communication and I/O infrastructure for low latency / high throughput data traffic. An additional gigabit Ethernet network is used for control and service purposes.
Users with a login on the SGI Altix can access their home directory via NFS
below the mount point /hpc_work.
CPU¶
The cluster is based on dual-core AMD Opteron X85 processor. One core has the following basic properties:
| Component | Count | 
|---|---|
| clock rate | 2.6 GHz | 
| floating point units | 2 | 
| peak performance | 5.2 GFLOPS | 
| L1 cache | 2x64 kB | 
| L2 cache | 1 MB | 
| memory bus | 128 bit x 200 MHz | 
The CPU belongs to the x86_64 family. Since it is fully capable of running x86-code, one should compare the performances of the 32 and 64 bit versions of the same code.