bwForCluster NEMO

Research Cluster for Neuroscience, Elementary Particle Physics, Microsystems Engineering and Materials Science (NEMO)

NEMO: normal operation with limitations

Published: 12 Apr 2024 by HPC Team Freiburg

After maintenance, we noticed problems with Omni-Path communication on the GPU node. We were unable to resolve them. We have decided to run the machine with 10Gbit/s Ethernet only for the time being. This only affects jobs computed on the GPU machine with the 8x V100 Nvidia cards.

Registration and call for participation are now open.

Published: 24 Apr 2024 by HPC Team

Registration and call for participation for the 10th bwHPC Symposium are open:
https://www.bwhpc.de/10-bwhpc-symposium.php
We are looking forward to your participation.

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10th bwHPC Symposium

The 10th bwHPC Symposium will take place on September 25th and 26th, 2024 and will be hosted by the University of Freiburg. Registration and call for participation are now open.

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bwHPC

The state of Baden-Württemberg offers many HPC resources in the state. For example the bwHPC clusters (bwForClusters, bwUniCluster) at the entry level are available for researchers and students from the state of Baden-Württemberg.

bwForCluster NEMO

The bwForClusters are for researchers in selected research fields. The bwForCluster NEMO in Freiburg is available for researchers of the scientific communities: Neuroscience, Elementary Particle Physics, Microsystems Engineering and Material Science.

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10th bwHPC Symposium

The 10th bwHPC Symposium will take place on September 25th and 26th, 2024 and will be hosted by the University of Freiburg. Registration and call for participation are now open.

FIDO2 and TOTP Token as a Second Factor for bwHPC and NEMO2

The use of a second factor to secure logins to services is becoming increasingly mandatory. bwHPC currently uses time-based one-time passwords (TOTP) or Yubico OTP as a second factor for SSH logins. We have looked at some hardware security tokens for bwIDM/bwHPC that can be used instead of a mobile phone.

News on NEMO2 Procurement

The initial partition of NEMO2, consisting of around 140 Milan nodes and 1000 terabytes (one petabyte) of high-speed storage space, has been ordered. A tender for a GPU partition and a second CPU partition will be opened in early 2024.