Rossmann User Guide

Link to section 'Overview of Rossmann' of 'Rossmann User Guide' Overview of Rossmann

Rossmann is a Community Cluster optimized for communities running applications subject to heightend security requirement such as data subject to the NIH Genomic Data Sharing (GDS) policy, licensed data, or healthcare data. Rossmann consists of Dell PowerEdge compute nodes with either a CPU or GPU focus. CPU nodes feature two 96-core AMD Epyc Genoa processors (192 cores per node) and 1.5 TB of memory. GPU nodes feature two 64-core AMD Epyc Genoa processors (128 cores per node), 1.5 TB of memory, and two NVIDIA H100 GPUs.

Link to section 'Rossmann Specifications' of 'Rossmann User Guide' Rossmann Specifications

All Rossmann compute nodes have 128 processor cores and 100 Gbps Infiniband interconnects.

Rossmann Front-Ends
Front-Ends Number of Nodes Processors per Node Cores per Node Memory per Node Retires in
  2 Two AMD EPYC 9554 64-Core Processor "Genoa" CPUs @ 3.1 GHz 128 768 GB 2030
Rossmann Sub-Clusters
Sub-Cluster Number of Nodes Processors per Node Cores per Node Memory per Node Retires in
A 4 Two AMD EPYC 9654 96-Core Processor "Genoa" CPUs @ 2.4 GHz 192 1.5 TB 2030
G 2

Two AMD EPYC 9554 64-Core Processor "Genoa" CPUs @ 3.1GHz,

Two NVIDIA H100 NVL GPUs (94GB)

128 1.5 TB 2030

Rossmann nodes run Rocky Linux 9 and use Slurm (Simple Linux Utility for Resource Management) as the batch scheduler for resource and job management. The application of operating system patches occurs as security needs dictate.

This compiler and these libraries are loaded by default. To load the recommended set again:

$ module load rcac

To verify what you loaded:

$ module list

Link to section 'Software catalog' of 'Rossmann User Guide' Software catalog

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