Projects

361451-193000-02100
NA19OAR4590410
NA180OAR4590435 (36540-191001-021000), 17-NGI3-30 (363531-191001-021000)
10/1/2017
2023-9-30 0:0:0
Active
$32,587,728.00
HPC Support for OAR (Includes Phase I, II, and III)
Breckenridge
Trey
MSU
Data Mgmt DM
OAR
NOAA depends on high performance computing (HPC) for its missions, one being to conduct environmental modeling that results in products and services upon which the public depends. The HPC system Orion at Mississippi State University is providing increased computational capability for NOAA research activities and supports 59 unique NOAA projects and their 524 users who consume approximately 50 million wallclock-hours of CPU time per month. The system is a Dell C6420 cluster containing 1,800 nodes with a total of 3,600 Intel Xeon Gold 6148 processors (72,000 compute cores in aggregate) and 345 terabytes of RAM, a 10 petabyte high performance data storage system, and a Mellanox HDR InfiniBand interconnect. The system ranked as the 60th fastest system in the world in the TOP500 Supercomputer Sites November 2019 list and has a peak performance of 5.5 PetaFLOPS.