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''Pyrite'' is a High Performance Computing Cluster (HPCC) jointly managed by us, the research group of Fangqiang Zhu in Physics, and the School of Science (SoS) at IUPUI. Located in the IUPUI Science Building, the ''Pyrite'' cluster delivers ~10 TFLOPs peak performance via 32 dual-processors octa-core AMD Opteron nodes (512 CPU cores in total) with 64 GB of total memory and 22.7 TB of total disk space. This core facility is aimed at meeting the rapidly increasing local needs for scientific computing in research and education.   
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''Pyrite'' is a High Performance Computing Cluster (HPCC) jointly managed by us, the research group of Fangqiang Zhu (Physics), and the School of Science (SoS) at IUPUI. Located in the IUPUI Science Building, the ''Pyrite'' cluster delivers ~10 TFLOPs peak performance via 32 dual-processors octa-core AMD Opteron nodes (512 CPU cores in total) with 64 GB of total memory and 22.7 TB of total disk space. This core facility is aimed at meeting the rapidly increasing local needs for scientific computing in research and education.   
 
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Revision as of 12:48, 14 August 2012

Pyrite is a High Performance Computing Cluster (HPCC) jointly managed by us, the research group of Fangqiang Zhu (Physics), and the School of Science (SoS) at IUPUI. Located in the IUPUI Science Building, the Pyrite cluster delivers ~10 TFLOPs peak performance via 32 dual-processors octa-core AMD Opteron nodes (512 CPU cores in total) with 64 GB of total memory and 22.7 TB of total disk space. This core facility is aimed at meeting the rapidly increasing local needs for scientific computing in research and education.

A Schematic Diagram of the Pyrite Cluster

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Head node of the Pyrite Cluster

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View of the entire Pyrite Cluster

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