Purdue Anvil CPU
  
Resource Type
              Compute
          Latest Status
              production
          Description
              Purdue's Anvil cluster built in partnership with Dell and AMD consists of 1,000 nodes with two 64-core AMD EPYC "Milan" processors each and delivers over 1 billion CPU core hours each year, with a peak performance of 5.1 petaflops. Each of these nodes has 256GB of DDR4-3200 memory. A separate set of 32 large memory nodes has 1TB of DDR4-3200 memory each. Anvil's nodes are interconnected with 100 Gbps Mellanox HDR100 InfiniBand.
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          Features
          Is an ACCESS Allocated Production Compute resource
          Resource supports visualization
          Resource supports community accounts for science gateways
          Resource support hosting of science gateway databases
          Resource support hosting of science gateway data collections
          Resource supports virtual hosting of science gateway web interface
          Resource is allocated by ACCESS
          Specialized analysis nodes with large memory
          Support for Science Gateways
          General compute use
          Run Jobs and Workflows on ACCESS Resources from a Single Entry Point
          An intuitive, innovative, and interactive interface to remote computing resources
          Agency supercomputers and advanced architecture systems
          NSF ACSS Category 1 Resources
          Specialized AI hardware
          NAIRR Pilot (Research)
          Provides Globus data transfer and data sharing  services for local storage
              Organization Name
              Purdue University
          Global Resource ID
              anvil.purdue.access-ci.org