IT

Unsere IT-Infrastruktur im Überblick

Team

  1. Sternbeck, André, Dr Management Compute-Server, VMs Institute for Theoretical Physics
  2. Dailey, Conner Burke WG Gravitational Theory

Central Services

Central Workstations

Supermicro-Workstation

Image: Supermicro

We currently operate 5 workstations for code development work and interactive work, e.g. with Python, Mathematica or Maple.

The workstations have access to the TPI HOME directory \home and the global NFS partitions: /tpidata and \qftdata[1-3].

You can access our workstations with ssh and your TPI account from your desktop PC. With “module avail” you can find an overview of installed software packages and compilers.

  • c-serv:  12 Kerne, 256 GB RAM, XeonPhi 3120A
  • m-serv: 12 Kerne, 384 GB RAM
  • c-serv2:  8 Kerne, 256 GB RAM
  • m-serv2: 8 Kerne, 256 GB RAM, XeonPhi 7120P
  • gpuserv: 8 Kerne, 256 GB RAM, 4 Nvidia-GPUs

FSU-Cluster: Ara and Draco

We run computationally intensive batch jobs requiring high parallelism on the DFG-funded cluster ARA-ClusterExternal link and Draco-ClusterExternal link at FSU Jena.