TACC Overview

TACC Overview

What is TACC?

Texas Advanced Computing Center provides:

  • High performance computing systems- large clusters, capable of running highly parallel computation and advanced visualization.

  • Large data storage and data archival capabilities.

  • Software packages already installed on the clusters.

To find documentation/training on TACC systems: User guides, training courses offered by TACC and BCG.

Stuck with TACC specific errors or need a specific tool installed on TACC? Submit a ticket to TACC consulting.  

What is a cluster?

Cluster systems are made up of multiple computers, connected together to act as one. Each computer is catwlled a node in the cluster and can have multiple processors (called cores).  Users log in to the cluster through a limited number of login/head nodes and submit jobs to the many compute nodes.  These systems are inherently parallel and can be greatly beneficial when your jobs are also parallelized.

TACC's Cluster Systems

LONESTAR6:                                               

  • Reserved for UT faculty, staff and students

  • 560 nodes (computers) with 128 cores per node

  • 71, 680 cores (processors)

  • 84 GPU nodes with 128 cores per node (for more computationally intensive tasks)

  • 256 GB RAM

  • Max run time:  48 hours 

  • USE: For running large, parallel computation jobs.


STAMPEDE3:

  • 1060 SKX nodes (computers) with 48 cores (processors) per node, 560 SPR nodes (computers) with 112 cores (processors) per node, 224 ICX nodes (computers) with 80 cores per node

  • GPU nodes: 20 PVC nodes with 96 cores per node, 24 H100 GPU nodes with 96 cores per node 

  • Max run time: 48 hours (without approval), 120 hours (with approval)

  • USE: For running large, parallel computation jobs



Frontera:



TACC's Storage Systems

CORRAL:

  • Replicated storage

  • 6 Petabytes of storage

  • Accessible on lonestar and stampede systems

  • $250 per terabyte (First 5 terabytes free for UT users)

  • USE: Backup data, analysis results.


RANCH:

  • Tape storage

  • Archival storage- not replicated or backed up.

  • 60 Petabytes of storage

  • Immediate access can be difficult.

  • USE: Long term archival of data. One of two copies.



Now on to how to use the lonestar6 cluster...