IntroductionΒΆ
Important
Barbora NG documentation is a WIP. The documentation is still being developed (reflecting changes in technical specifications) and may be updated frequently.
The launch of Barbora NG is planned for October/November. In the meantime, the first computational resources have already been allocated in the latest Open Access Grant Competition.
Welcome to Barbora Next Gen (NG) supercomputer cluster. Barbora NG is our latest supercomputer which consists of 141 compute nodes, totaling 27072 compute cores with 108288 GB RAM, giving over ??? TFLOP/s theoretical peak performance.
Nodes are interconnected through a fully non-blocking fat-tree InfiniBand NDR network and are equipped with Intel Granite Rapids processors. Read more in Hardware Overview.
The cluster runs with an operating system compatible with the Red Hat Linux family. We have installed a wide range of software packages targeted at different scientific domains. These packages are accessible via the modules environment.
The user data shared file system and job data shared file system are available to users.
The Slurm workload manager provides computing resources allocations and job execution.
Read more on how to apply for resources, obtain login credentials and access the cluster.