Expanse's standard compute nodes are each powered by two 64-core AMD EPYC 7742 processors and contain 256 GB of DDR4 memory, while each GPU node contains four NVIDIA V100s (32 GB SMX2) connected via NVLINK and dual 20-core Intel Xeon 6248 CPUs. Expanse also has four 2 TB large memory nodes.
The charge unit for all SDSC machines, including Expanse, is the Service Unit (SU). This corresponds to the equivalent use of one compute core utilizing less than or equal to 2G of data for one hour, or 1 GPU using less than 92G of data for 1 hour. Keep in mind that your charges are based on the resources that are tied up by your job and don't necessarily reflect how the resources are used. Charges on jobs submitted to the 'shared' partitions (shared,gpu-shared,debug,gpu-debug,large-shared) are based on either the number of cores or the fraction of the memory requested, whichever is larger. Jobs submitted to the node-exclusive partitions (compute, gpu) will be charged for the all 128 cores, whether the resources are used or not. The minimum charge for any job is 1 SU.
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Expanse CPU nodes have GNU, Intel, and AOCC (AMD) compilers available along with multiple MPI implementations (OpenMPI, MVAPICH2, and IntelMPI). The majority of the applications on Expanse have been built using gcc/10.2.0 which features AMD Rome specific optimization flags (-march=znver2). Users should evaluate their application for best compiler and library selection. GNU, Intel, and AOCC compilers all have flags to support Advanced Vector Extensions 2 (AVX2). Using AVX2, up to eight floating point operations can be executed per cycle per core, potentially doubling the performance relative to non-AVX2 processors running at the same clock speed. Note that AVX2 support is not enabled by default and compiler flags must be set as described below.
For AVX support, compile with -march=core-avx2. Note that AVX support is only available in version 4.7 or later, so it is necessary to explicitly load the gnu/4.9.2 module until such time that it becomes the default.
The following example will request a GPU node, 10 cores, 1 GPU and 96G in the debug partition for 30 minutes. To ensure the GPU environment is properly loaded, please be sure run both the module purge and module restore commands.
The above script will run using 8 cores and 40 GB of memory. Please note that the performance in the shared partition may vary depending on how sensitive your application is to memory locality and the cores you are assigned by the scheduler. It is possible the 8 cores will span two sockets for example.
The large memory nodes can be accessed via the "large-shared" partition. Charges are based on either the number of cores or the fraction of the memory requested, whichever is larger. By default the system will only allocate 1 GB of memory per core. If additional memory is required, users should explicitly use the --mem directive.
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Any NSX customer with an active NSX license with load balancing capabilities is eligible to use NSX ALB Basic edition. When an eligible NSX serial key is imported onto the Avi Controller, equivalent number of Basic edition Service Cores will be deposited based on the conversion table below.
Refer to the previous section to check how many Service Cores will be necessary.Import active NSX serial keys that have load balancing capabilities into the Avi Controller to deposit the required Basic Edition Service Cores. Navigate to Administration > Settings > Licensing, and click on Apply Key. Provide the NSX Serial Key that has load balancing capabilities on NSX.
If the NSX concurrent users are less than 1000, then it will directly map to ten basic service cores. We use a computation logic for higher values that considers throughput per user, AVM (App Volumes) to compute the number of Avi Basic Service Cores.
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