DARWIN (Delaware Advanced Research Workforce and Innovation Network) is a big data and high performance computing system designed to catalyze Delaware research and education funded by a $1.4 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF). DARWIN has 105 compute nodes with a total of 6672 cores, 22 GPUs, 100TB of memory, and 1.2PB of disk storage.
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Associated Resources
DARWIN's Lustre file system is for use with the DARWIN Compute and GPU nodes.
3 nodes with two Intel® Xeon® Platinum 8260 processors (24 cores each), 768 GiB RAM, and 4 NVIDIA Tesla V100 32GB GPUs connected via NVLINK™
9 nodes with two AMD EPYC™ 7502 processors (32 cores each), 512 GiB RAM, and a single NVIDIA Tesla T4 GPU
1 node with two AMD EPYC™ 7502 processors (32 cores each), 512 GiB RAM, and a single AMD Radeon Instinct MI50 GPU
Nodes with two AMD EPYC™ 7502 processors (32 cores each) with three memory size options:
48x standard 512 GiB;
32x large-memory 1024 GiB;
11x xlarge-memory 2048 GiB;
1x lg-swap 1024 GiB RAM + 2.73 TiB Intel Optane NVMe swap
Knowledge Base Resources
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What are job limits on DARWIN? | 01/12/24 |
How do I find and load software on DARWIN? | 01/12/24 |
I can't login to DARWIN | 01/12/24 |
About the Darwin category | 12/14/23 |