scholarly journals JURECA: General-purpose supercomputer at Jülich Supercomputing Centre

Author(s):  
Dorian Krause ◽  
Philipp Thörnig

JURECA is a petaflop-scale, general-purpose supercomputer operated by Jülich Supercomputing Centre at Forschungszentrum Jülich. Utilizing a flexible cluster architecture based on T-Platforms V-Class blades and a balanced selection of best of its kind components the system supports a wide variety of high-performance computing and data analytics workloads and offers a low entrance barrier for new users.

Author(s):  
Dorian Krause ◽  
Philipp Thörnig

JURECA is a petaflop-scale modular supercomputer operated by Jülich Supercomputing Centre at Forschungszentrum Jülich. The system combines a flexible Cluster module, based on T-Platforms V-Class blades with a balanced selection of best of its kind components, with a scalability focused Booster module, delivered by Intel and Dell EMC based on the Xeon Phi many-core processor. With its novel architecture, it supports a wide variety of high-performance computing and data analytics workloads.


Author(s):  
Philipp Thörnig

JURECA is a Pre-Exascale Modular Supercomputer operated by Jülich Supercomputing Centre at Forschungszentrum Jülich. The system combines a flexible Data Centric (DC) module, based on the Atos BullSequana XH2000 with a selection of best-of-its-kind components, and a scalability-focused Booster module, delivered by Intel and Dell Technologies based on the Xeon Phi many-core processor. With its novel architecture, it supports a wide variety of high-performance computing and data analytics workloads.


Author(s):  
Herbert Cornelius

For decades, HPC has established itself as an essential tool for discoveries, innovations and new insights in science, research and development, engineering and business across a wide range of application areas in academia and industry. Today High-Performance Computing is also well recognized to be of strategic and economic value – HPC matters and is transforming industries. This article will discuss new emerging technologies that are being developed for all areas of HPC: compute/processing, memory and storage, interconnect fabric, I/O and software to address the ongoing challenges in HPC such as balanced architecture, energy efficient high-performance, density, reliability, sustainability, and last but not least ease-of-use. Of specific interest are the challenges and opportunities for the next frontier in HPC envisioned around the 2020 timeframe: ExaFlops computing. We will also outline the new and emerging area of High Performance Data Analytics, Big Data Analytics using HPC, and discuss the emerging new delivery mechanism for HPC - HPC in the Cloud.


2017 ◽  
Vol 108 ◽  
pp. 465-474 ◽  
Author(s):  
Antoni Artigues ◽  
Cesare Cugnasco ◽  
Yolanda Becerra ◽  
Fernando Cucchietti ◽  
Guillaume Houzeaux ◽  
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