Radiant - OpenStack Elastic Computing

Offered by

National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)

The purpose of Radiant is to provide access to private cloud technology with flexible, elastic, and scalable computing.

Topics

Help

https://wiki.ncsa.illinois.edu/display/PUBCR/Radiant

Access

How to gain access:

To request allocations, visit  https://wiki.ncsa.illinois.edu/display/USSPPRT/NCSA+Allocations

Available to:

  • Faculty and Staff
  • Grad Students
  • Undergrads

Description

The purpose of Radiant is to provide access to private cloud technology with flexible, elastic, and scalable computing.

Technical Specifications:

– CPU: 100 Intel E5-2690 nodes (2400 CPU Cores) • Provides more than 30000 virtual CPUs for allocation

– GPU: 2 nodes with 4 Nvidia A100s each = 8 A100s
– Memory: 35TB aggregate (most nodes with 256 GB)
– Interconnect: 25Gb and 100Gb Ethernet
– Storage options: 256TB local flash and shared file system (Taiga)

Cost

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