Tezpur
Tezpur, the university's next supercomputer-- named for one of the world's hottest peppers, is a 15.3 TFlops Peak Performance 360 compute node cluster running the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 operating system. Each node contains two Dual Core Xeon 64-bit processors operating at a core frequency of 2.66 GHz. Tezpur was delivered to LSU on November 3, 2006 and is open for general use to LSU users. A user guide is available here.
- 360 Compute Nodes
- Two 2.66 GHz Dual Core Xeon 64-bit Processors
- 4 GB Ram
- 10 Gb/sec Infiniband network interface
- 1 Gb/sec Ethernet network interface
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
- 1 Interactive Node
- Two 3.00 GHz Dual Core Xeon 64-bit Processors
- 8 GB Ram
- 10 Gb/sec Infiniband network interface
- 1 Gb/sec Ethernet network interface
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
- Cluster Storage
- 192 TB DDN Lustre High-Performance disk
- 2 TB NFS-mounted /home disk storage
Last modified: December 06 2012 10:55:51.