A Minerva HPC (High Performance Computing) Town Hall will be hosted on Wednesday, May 3, at 12:00 pm.
The Town Hall will focus on:
- Minerva Usage
- 2022 Minerva Accomplishments and Updates
- 2022 Minerva user survey results
- 2023 Minerva roadmap
In Person: Icahn School of Medicine building (1425 Madison Ave) Room L3-36
Remote: Webinar via Zoom. Register here: https://mssm.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_vG9uI-tDTqGiyHSkk1kvEA
The Minerva HPC resource was created in 2012 and has been upgraded several times since then, most recently in January 2022, utilizes 24,214 Intel Platinum in three generations including 8358 2.6 GHz, 8268 2.9 GHz and 8168 2.7GHz compute cores (48 cores or 64 cores per node with two sockets in each node), 92 nodes with 1.5TB of memory per node, 353 nodes with 192 GB of memory per node, 48 V100 GPUs, 40 A100 GPUs, 210 terabytes of total memory 350 terabytes of solid-state storage, 32 petabytes of spinning storage accessed via IBM’s Spectrum Scale/General Parallel File System (GPFS) for a total of 2 petaflops of compute power. Minerva has contributed to over 1,400 peer-reviewed publications in ten years. Click here for a quickstart guide to access Minerva directly.
See also:
- Request a Minerva User Account
- Request Project Allocation
- Request External Collaborator Account/Project Allocation