Introduction to TRITON Workshops 11/7 or 12/13/2019

University of Miami TRITON Supercomputer

Introduction to TRITON Workshops 11/7 or 12/13/2019

The University of Miami has unleashed Triton to the research community. Using the same AI-optimized architecture as the world’s most powerful supercomputer, Triton is UM’s first GPU-accelerated HPC system, representing a new approach to computational and data science. Built using IBM Power Systems AC922 servers, Triton was designed to maximize data movement between the IBM POWER9 CPU and attached accelerators, enabling students, researchers, and analysts to explore new possibilities.

The IDSC Advanced Computing team is offering training sessions on TRITON at all three campuses. The training session will include information on how to create a new Triton account, utilize the pre-installed software, and best practices for using the new features on Triton for Deep Learning and Data Science.

TRITON SPECS

  • IBM Power9/Nvidia Volta – 6 Racks
  • IBM declustered storage – 2 Racks
  • 96 IBM Power 9 servers
  • 30TB RAM (256/node)
  • 1.2 Petaflop Double Precision
  • 240 Tflop Deep Learning
  • 64 bit scalar
  • 100 GB/sec Storage
  • 150 TB shared flash storage
  • 400 TB shared home
  • 2 @ 1.99 TB ssd local storage

Free and open to UM Faculty/Staff/Students

  1. Gables Campus session – Thursday, October 10, 2019
  2. RSMAS Campus Session – Thursday, November 7, 2019, 12:00 to 2:00 PM, in SLAB 103
  3. Medical Campus Session – Friday, December 13, 2019, 12:00 to 2:00 PM Don Soffer Clinical Research Center, Suite 710

PHOTOS by T.J. Lievonen

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