Migration from Marconi A1: general informations and update about RCM

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Dear users,
in order to support the migration of your projects from Marconi A1 to Galileo/Marconi A2/Marconi A3 we summarize the main differences between Broadwell, Knights Landing and Skylake nodes:
BDW (Galileo): – 36 cores per node and no hyper threading – 118000 MB of memory per node
KNL (Marconi A2): – 68 cores per node and hyperthreading enabled: 4 threads per core, for a total of 272 virtual cpus – 86000 MB of memory per node – exclusive use of the nodes – you may need to specify the binding of MPI tasks and OpenMP threads to cpus
SKL (Marconi A3) – 48 cores per node and no hyperthreading – 182000 MB of memory per node – exclusive use of the nodes – you may need to specify the binding of MPI tasks and OpenMP threads to cpus
You can find the documentation concerning these arguments at the following web pages: https://wiki.u-gov.it/confluence/display/SCAIUS/UG3.1%3A+MARCONI+UserGuide https://wiki.u-gov.it/confluence/display/SCAIUS/UG3.3%3A+GALILEO+UserGuide https://wiki.u-gov.it/confluence/display/SCAIUS/UG2.5.1%3A+Batch+Scheduler+SLURM https://wiki.u-gov.it/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=182255681
Finally, an update about RCM and visualization on MARCONI: as some of you has already noticed, the service is currently unavailable. This is also because of the shutdown of A1; we are working towards a migration of the service on SkyLake nodes, and we will keep you updated as soon as it will become available again.
Regards,HPC User Support – CINECA