whistler.math.tamu.edu
The Department of Mathematics supports Whistler, a 37-node cluster with separate storage and backup nodes, for funded research. The cluster consists of 68 16-Core Intel Xeon Gold processors (42x 6130 and 26x 6226R), 8 128-Core AMD EPYC 9754 processors, 17.25 TB total system memory, 24.2 TB NVMe SSD usable storage, and utilizes Infiniband EDR for interprocess communication.
The cluster provides stakeholders, collaborators and students a platform to perform small to medium sized computations, when those computations require exclusive access to hardware or have long-running times.
Stakeholders:
- Dr. Andrea Bonito
- Dr. Ronald DeVore
- Dr. Jean-Luc Guermond
- Dr. Matthias Maier
- Dr. Guergana Petrova
- Dr. Bojan Popov
- Dr. Frank Sottile
- Dr. Timo Frank Sprekeler
- Dr. Adrian Van Kan