Noctua 2 Supercomputer

Authors

  • Carsten Bauer Paderborn University
  • Tobias Kenter Paderborn University
  • Michael Lass Paderborn University
  • Lukas Mazur Paderborn University
  • Marius Meyer Paderborn University
  • Holger Nitsche Paderborn University
  • Heinrich Riebler Paderborn University
  • Robert Schade Paderborn University
  • Michael Schwarz Paderborn University
  • Nils Winnwa Paderborn University
  • Alex Wiens Paderborn University
  • Xin Wu Paderborn University
  • Christian Plessl Paderborn University
  • Jens Simon Paderborn University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17815/jlsrf-8-187

Abstract

Noctua 2 is a supercomputer operated at the Paderborn Center for Parallel Computing (PC2) at Paderborn University in Germany. Noctua 2 was inaugurated in 2022 and is an Atos BullSequana XH2000 system. It consists mainly of three node types: 1) CPU Compute nodes with AMD EPYC processors in different main memory configurations, 2) GPU nodes with NVIDIA A100 GPUs, and 3) FPGA nodes with Xilinx Alveo U280 and Intel Stratix 10 FPGA cards. While CPUs and GPUs are known off-the-shelf components in HPC systems, the operation of a large number of FPGA cards from different vendors and a dedicated FPGA-to-FPGA network are unique characteristics of Noctua 2. This paper describes in detail the overall setup of Noctua 2 and gives insights into the operation of the cluster from a hardware, software and facility perspective.

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Published

2024-04-26

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