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Damascus is the working name for the Earlham Computer Science Department's upcoming cluster computer.

At the moment Damascus exists only as a $40,000 grant and a growing list of tentative specifications:

Tentative Specifications

Budget

  • $35,000 (leaving $5,000 for discretionary spending)

Nodes

  • Intel Nehalem processors
  • 4 core processors minimum
    • Six cores still expensive
  • 1.5GB RAM per core

Specialty Nodes

  • Two nodes should support CUDA GPGPU

Network

  • One of the following (in order of cost):
    • Gigabit Ethernet fabric with switch
    • 10 Gigabit Ethernet fabric
    • Infiniband

ION Computer Systems Quotation 1

  • 2 ION G10 Server with GPU:
    • (2) Intel® Quad-Core Xeon® processor E5530 (2.40GHz, 8MB Cache, 5.86GT/s, 80W)
    • 12GB RAM [Bank 1 of 2: (6) 2GB ECC PC3-10600 1333MHz 2rank DDR3 RDIMM Modules][Smart]
    • Total memory: 12GB DDR3_1333
    • Configure 1 RAID sets / arrays.
    • Seagate SV35.3 250GB, 7200RPM, SATA 3Gb for SDVR 3.5“ Disk
    • (1) NVidia Tesla C1060 w. 4GB DDR3
    • Dual Intel Gigabit Server NICs with IOAT2 Integrated
    • Default load for testing (Service Partition + CentOS 5.3 for Intel64)
  • 7 ION G10 Server without GPU:
    • (2) Intel® Quad-Core Xeon® processor E5530 (2.40GHz, 8MB Cache, 5.86GT/s, 80W)
    • 12GB RAM [Bank 1 of 2: (6) 2GB ECC PC3-10600 1333MHz 2rank DDR3 RDIMM Modules][Smart]
    • Total memory: 12GB DDR3_1333
    • Configure 1 RAID sets / arrays.
    • Seagate SV35.3 250GB, 7200RPM, SATA 3Gb for SDVR 3.5“ Disk
    • Dual Intel Gigabit Server NICs with IOAT2 Integrated
    • Default load for testing (Service Partition + CentOS 5.3 for Intel64)
    • scorpion: ION bootable USB Flash device for trouble shooting.
    • 3 year Next Business Day response Onsite Repair Service by Source Support