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Wednesday, March 17th 2010 10:19:01 PM PDT


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TCC Rack 4 Nodes Down (1)

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Total TCC Nodes Up: 251

Total 256GB (PDAF) Nodes Up: 20

Total 512GB (PDAFM) Nodes Up: 8

Rack 2 Up Count: 78

Rack 3 Up Count: 80

Rack 4 Up Count: 13

Rack 5 Up Count: 80

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Triton Resource Hardware Specifications

Petascale Data Analysis Facility

This component of Triton Resource consists of 28 large memory nodes, 80 terabytes of local storage through two Sun J4400 Storage Arrays, four of the large memory nodes are directly connected to databases, two with 24 terabytes and two with 7.2 terabytes. All nodes have four 10-gigabit Myrinet interconnects.

  • Eight 512-GB Sun Fire X4600M2 nodes
  • 20 256-GB Sun Fire X4600M2 nodes
    • Two with 7.2-GB database nodes connected locally at 15000 RPM
    • Two with 24-GB database nodes connected locally at 7200 RPM
  • Eight quad-core AMD Shanghai 8380 2.5 GHz processors per node
  • Four 10-gigabit Myrinet interconnects per node
  • 30 terabytes of local, replicated home area storage

See the Data Analysis Facility page for more details.

Triton Compute Cluster

The Triton Compute Cluster has 256 nodes each with 24 gigabytes of memory and a 10-gigabit Myrinet interconnect. Each has two quad-core Intel Nehalem E5530 processors running at 2.4 GHz. The system is an Appro HyperGreen Cluster with a peak rating of 20 teraflops and housing 6 terabytes of total memory.

An expansion will add 64 additional nodes with 48 gigabytes each using InfiniBand.

  • 256 24-GB Appro gB222X Blade Server nodes
  • Two quad-core Intel Nehalem 2.4 GHz processors per node
  • 10-gigabit Myrinet interconnects
  • Expansion to include 64 additional 48-GB Appro Green Blade nodes

See the Triton Compute Cluster page for more details.

Data Oasis

The Data Oasis Large Scale Storage component of Triton Resource is still being specified at this time. Check back soon for an update.

Preliminary feature requirements call for a two- to four-petabyte array comprising 3000 to 6000 individual spinning disk drives and providing access rates in the range of 60 to 120 gigabytes per second. The storage will be installed in phases, with the first phase of approximately one petabyte of 20-gigabytes per second (GB/sec) storage space to become available Summer 2009, and the second phase of three additional petabytes of 60 GB/sec storage to become available in early 2010.

See the Data Oasis page for more details.

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