DARWIN

DARWIN
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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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Storage for DARWIN projects at the University of Delaware

The Delaware Advanced Research Workforce and Innovation Network (DARWIN) computing system at the University of Delaware is based on AMD Epyc™ 7502 processors with three main memory sizes to support different workload requirements (512 GiB, 1024 GiB, 2048 GiB). The cluster provides more than 1 PiB usable, shared storage via a dedicated Lustre parallel file system to support large, data sciences workloads. The Mellanox HDR 200Gbps InfiniBand network provides near-full bisectional bandwidth at 100 Gbps per node. Additionally, the system provides access to three GPU architectures to facilitate Artificial Intelligence (AI) research in the data sciences domains.

The Delaware Advanced Research Workforce and Innovation Network (DARWIN) computing system at the University of Delaware is based on AMD Epyc™ 7502 processors with three main memory sizes to support different workload requirements (512 GiB, 1024 GiB, 2048 GiB). The cluster provides more than 1 PiB usable, shared storage via a dedicated Lustre parallel file system to support large, data sciences workloads. The Mellanox HDR 200Gbps InfiniBand network provides near-full bisectional bandwidth at 100 Gbps per node.

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