Linux based parallel computer / High performance computer Meggie (Megware)
Model: HPC-Cluster 2016
Manufacturer: Megware (2016)
URL: https://www.hpc.fau.de/systems-services/systems-documentation-instructions/clusters/meggie-cluster/
Location: Erlangen
Usage: FAU internal
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DFG Key: 7000 Datenverarbeitungsanlagen, zentrale Rechenanlagen
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THE SYSTEM HAS BEEN DECOMISIONED IN FEBRUARY 2026 AFTER ALMOST 10 YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL OPERATION.
The RRZE’s Meggie cluster (manufacturer: Megware) is a high-performance compute resource with high speed interconnect. It is intended for distributed-memory (MPI) or hybrid parallel programs with medium to high communication requirements.
- 728 compute nodes, each with two Intel Xeon E5-2630v4 „Broadwell“ chips (10 cores per chip) running at 2.2 GHz with 25 MB Shared Cache per chip and 64 GB of RAM.
- 2 front end nodes with the same CPUs as the compute nodes but 128 GB of RAM.
- Lustre-based parallel filesystem with a capacity of almost 1 PB and an aggregated parallel I/O bandwidth of > 9000 MB/s.
- Intel OmniPath interconnect with up to 100 GBit/s bandwidth per link and direction.
- Measured LINPACK performance of ~481 TFlop/s.
Meggie is a system that is designed for running parallel programs using significantly more than one node.
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