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Teton has a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) (https://doi.org/10.15786/M2FY47) and we request that all use of Teton appropriately acknowledges the system. Please see Citing Teton for more information.
Available Nodes
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See Partitions for information regarding Slurm Partitions on Teton.
Type | Series | Arch | Count | Sockets | Cores | Threads/Core | Clock (GHZ) | RAM (GB) | GPU Type | Local Disk Type | Local Disk Capacity (GB) | IB Network | Operating System | Status |
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Teton Regular | 180 | 2 | 32 | 1 | 2.1 | 128 | ||||||||
15 | 2.1 | 128 | ||||||||||||
Teton BigMem GPU | 8 | 2.1 | 512 | |||||||||||
Teton HugeMem | 10 | 2.1 | 1024 | |||||||||||
Teton KNL | 12 | 1.5 | 384 + 16 | |||||||||||
Teton DGX | 1 | 2.2 | 512 | |||||||||||
Moran Regular | 283 | 2.6 | 64 or 128 | |||||||||||
Moran Big Mem | 2 | 2.6 | 512 | |||||||||||
Moran Debug | 2 | 2.6 | 64 | |||||||||||
Moran HugeMem | 2 | 2.6 | 1024 | |||||||||||
Moran DGX | 1 | 2.2 | 512 | |||||||||||
Total Nodes | 516 |
Global Filesystems
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The Teton global parallel filesystem configured with a 160 TB SSD tier for active data and 1.2 PB HDD capacity tier for less-used data. The system policy engine moves data automatically between pools (disks and tiers). The system will automatically migrate data to HDD when the SSD tier reaches 70% used capacity. Teton has several spaces that are available for users to access described in the table below.
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gscratch - /gscratch/username ($SCRATCH)
Space to perform computing for individual users. Data here is subject to a purge policy defined below. Warning emails will be sent when possible deletions may start to occur. No snapshots.
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Global Filesystems
Filesystem | Quota (GB) | Snapshots | Backups | Purge Policy | Additional Info |
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home | 25 | Yes | No | No | Always on SDD |
project | 1024 | No | No | No | Aging Data will move to HDD |
gscratch | 5120 | No | No | Yes | Aging Data will move to HDD |
Purge Policy - File spaces within the Teton cluster filesystem may be subject to a purge policy. The policy has not yet been defined. However, ARCC reserves the right to purge data in this area after 30 to 90 days of no access or from creation time. Before performing an actual purge event, the owner of the file(s) will be notified by email several times for files that are subject to being purged.
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