Pico (supercomputer)

For other uses, see Pico (disambiguation).
Pico

Pico IBM NeXtScale
Active operational 2015
Sponsors Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (Italy)
Operators The Members of the Consortium [1]
Location Cineca, Casalecchio di Reno, Italy
Architecture IBM NeXtScale
Linux Infiniband Cluster
Compute/login nodes 66, Intel Xeon E5 2670 v2 #2.5Ghz, 20 cores, 128 GB ram
Visualization nodes 2, Intel Xeon E5 2670 v2 # 2.5Ghz, 20 cores, 128 GB Ram, 2 GPU Nvidia K40
Big Mem nodes 2,Intel Xeon E5 2650 v2 # 2.6 Ghz, 16 cores, 512 GB Ram,1 GPU Nvidia K20
BigInsight nodes 4, Intel Xeon E5 2650 v2 # 2.6 Ghz, 16 cores, 64 GB Ram, 32TB of local disk.
Memory 128 GB/Compute node 1080 (2 viz nodes with 512GB)
Storage high throughput disks (based on GSS technology) for a total amount of about 4 PB, connected with a large capacity tape library for a total actual amount of 12 PByte (expandible to 16 PByte).
Purpose Big Data
Web site www.hpc.cineca.it/content/pico-user-guide

PICO is an Intel Cluster installed in the data center of Cineca. PICO is intended to enable new "BigData" classes of applications, related to the management and processing of large quantities of data, coming both from simulations and experiments. The cluster is made of an Intel NeXtScale server, designed to optimize density and performance, driving a large data repository shared among all the HPC systems in Cineca.

History

Luci e cavi del Supercomputer Pico in Cineca

The development of Pico was sponsored by the Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (Italy) in 2015.

Specifications

PICO is an Intel Cluster made of 74 nodes of different types, devoted to different purposes, with the common task of data analytics and visualization on large amount of data.

See also

References

  1. "Consortium of universities". Retrieved 2016-03-09.

Articles about Pico and its network

Cineca: dal supercomputing alla gestione dei big data (Luca De Biase)

L’utilizzo dei Big Data in Istat: stato attuale e prospettive (presentation at ForumPA by Giulio Barcaroli - ISTAT)

Centro internazionale di fisica teorica Abdus Salam Symposium on HPC & Data-Intensive Applications in Earth Science (presentation by Carlo Cavazzoni and Giuseppe Fiameni - Cineca)

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