Infrastructure and Capacity Overview
The Minnesota Supercomputing Institute (MSI) is the University of Minnesota's principal center for computational research. Its main data center is located in the basement of Walter Library (room B40) on the U of M Twin Cities campus. It has an IT raised floor surface of approximately 3700 sq.ft. and over 1 MW of available power. The Institute HPC systems are composed of over 90,000 x86 64-bit compute cores, NVIDIA GPUs, and 500 TB of RAM, which can support over 6 double-precision PFLOPS of peak performance. HPC nodes are connected via Infiniband and are equipped with between 64 GB and 2 TB of RAM to support applications that require small and large amounts of memory, all nodes have local scratch drives, and 83 nodes include various configurations of the NVIDIA general purpose GPU accelerators (V100, A100), from 2- to 8-way.