Brutus cluster

Brutus is the central high-performance cluster of ETH Zurich. It was introduced to the public in May 2008. A new computing cluster called EULER has been announced and opened to the public in May 2014.[1]

Processors

Brutus is a heterogeneous system containing 11 different kinds of compute nodes:

Standard nodes
Large-memory (fat) nodes
GPU nodes
Legacy nodes

In total Brutus contains 19,872 cores, plus a few hundreds in the cluster's file servers, login nodes and management nodes.

The peak performance of Brutus is slightly over 200 teraflops (200 × 1012 floating-point operations per second).

Networking

Applications

Thanks to its heterogeneous nature, Brutus can tackle a wide range of applications:

Trivia

External links

References

  1. https://blogs.ethz.ch/id/2014/05/09/the-new-hpc-cluster-euler-is-ready/
  2. https://blogs.ethz.ch/id/2014/06/26/euler-on-position-255/
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