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Revision as of 10:39, 8 November 2022
What is Viper
Viper is the University of Hulls High-Performance Computer (HPC).
Our supercomputer or more accurately named High-Performance Computer (shortened to HPC) is made up of about 200 separate computers which are linked together by a very high-speed network. The purpose of the network is to allow them to exchange data between them and give the appearance they are acting as one large computer. The operating system is Linux which runs on the whole of Viper. This is the system used by the majority of research systems, including all of the top 500 supercomputers in the world.
Viper Infrastructure
How can viper be used?
- In Parallel (Single Node): where a job can run on a single node with 28 cores.
- In Parallel(Multiple Nodes): where a job needs more than 28 cores.
- Using acHigh Memory node: where a job needs a large amount of memory (currently these nodes have 1TB).
- Using GPU node(s): where a job can use fast GPU-accelerated calculations (for example high end graphics manipulation)
- The Visualisation nodes can be used for interactive visualisation and viewing 3D models.