Computer Laboratory

 

2013

We have a good set of computers to make our work efficient and enjoyable.

7 powerful desktop computers capable of running small scale DFT simulations

Dell OptiPlex 7010

Two operating systems:  Windows 7  and Linux

Intel Core i7-3770 ( Quad Core, 3.40GHz, 8 MB )

16 GB Memory

2 TB Hard Drive

2 older desktop computers for testing purposes

Dell OptiPlex 7010

Linux

Intel Core i3

4 GB Memory

1 TB Hard Drive

2 supercharged custom-built personal workstations

PSSC Labs Dark Energy

Linux

12 cores, 2.0 GHz Intel Xeon E5-2600 CPUs

64 GB Memory

2 TB Hard Drive

PSSC Labs PowerWulf MMx Cluster

Linux

140 processor cores (128 - compute, 12  - login node)

Intel 2.0 GHz Xeon E5-2650 CPUs

QDR Infiniband Network

576 GB Memory (512 GB on the compute nodes)

16 TB Hard Drive Storage

We have a small local cluster that is called Bethe, named after famous physicist Hans Albrecht Bethe 

Bethe Cluster is hosted by the BGSU Data Center and maintained by the Unix/Linux experts (A.J. Fuller and Ted Fisher) from the Information Technology Services (ITS)

We also actively utilize external supercomputing facilities

Stampede

Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC)

http://www.tacc.utexas.edu/news/feature-stories/2013/texas-unleashes-stampede


Allocation obtained through XSEDE

https://www.xsede.org

Oakley

Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC)

https://www.osc.edu/supercomputing/computing/oakley