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!width="100"|Storage
!width="100"|Storage
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| Bioinformatics || web server || E5620 || 16 || 24 GB || 1.5 TB
| Bioinformatics || web server || Xeon E5620 || 16 || 24 GB || 1.5 TB
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| Expresso || database server || E5-2407 || 4 || 32 GB || 3 TB
| Expresso || database server || Xeon E5-2407 || 4 || 32 GB || 3 TB
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| Mnemosyne || high-memory computational server || E5-2660 || 32 || 192 GB || 11 TB
| Mnemosyne || high-memory computational server || Xeon E5-2660 || 32 || 192 GB || 11 TB
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| Mnemosyne2 || high-memory computational server || E5620 || 16 || 128 GB || 200 GB
| Mnemosyne2 || high-memory computational server || Xeon E5620 || 16 || 128 GB || 200 GB
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| Bioterm1 || login/computational server || E5-2407 || 8 || 128 GB || 500 GB
| Bioterm1 || login/computational server || Xeon E5-2407 || 8 || 128 GB || 500 GB
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| Bioterm2 || login/computational server || E5-2407 || 8 || 128 GB || 500 GB
| Bioterm2 || login/computational server || Xeon E5-2407 || 8 || 128 GB || 500 GB
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| cbb-storage || dedicated file server || E5620 || 8 || 12 GB || 24 TB
| cbb-storage || dedicated file server || Xeon E5-2623 || 16 || 64 GB || 72 TB
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| holmes || private server murali group || Opteron 4184 || 12 || 16 GB || 6 TB
| holmes || private server murali group || Opteron 4184 || 12 || 16 GB || 22 TB
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| watson || backup server for holmes || Opteron 4180 || 6 || 4GB || 6 TB
| watson || backup server for holmes || Opteron 4334 || 12 || 32GB || 40 TB
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!width="125"|Machine Name
!width="210"|Number of Nodes
!width="100"|CPU type
!width="100"|cores/node
!width="100"|memory/node
!width="100"|Storage/node
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| Baobab || 6 || Xeon E5-2407 || 8 || 32 GB || 2 TB
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We have a true random number generation server based on quantum mechanics principles.
To use this resource, try
wget http://bioinformatics.cs.vt.edu:51234/
to retrieve 256 random integers at a time.
If you are on the internal CBB LAN, try
wget http://rng.cbb.lan:51234/

Latest revision as of 08:31, 1 August 2018

Servers:

Machine Name Description CPU cores memory Storage
Bioinformatics web server Xeon E5620 16 24 GB 1.5 TB
Expresso database server Xeon E5-2407 4 32 GB 3 TB
Mnemosyne high-memory computational server Xeon E5-2660 32 192 GB 11 TB
Mnemosyne2 high-memory computational server Xeon E5620 16 128 GB 200 GB
Bioterm1 login/computational server Xeon E5-2407 8 128 GB 500 GB
Bioterm2 login/computational server Xeon E5-2407 8 128 GB 500 GB
cbb-storage dedicated file server Xeon E5-2623 16 64 GB 72 TB
holmes private server murali group Opteron 4184 12 16 GB 22 TB
watson backup server for holmes Opteron 4334 12 32GB 40 TB


Clusters:

Machine Name Number of Nodes CPU type cores/node memory/node Storage/node
Baobab 6 Xeon E5-2407 8 32 GB 2 TB

We have a true random number generation server based on quantum mechanics principles. To use this resource, try

wget http://bioinformatics.cs.vt.edu:51234/

to retrieve 256 random integers at a time. If you are on the internal CBB LAN, try

wget http://rng.cbb.lan:51234/