SEAS GPU Cluster

The CS Department manages a Slurm cluster, known as neuronic, funded by the Dean for Research and the School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS), for members of SEAS who need a high performance computing (HPC) cluster environment, and FP32 GPUs in particular, in order to perform their research.

Hardware

The neuronic cluster is composed of 33 identical nodes, and occupies five racks in the CS section of the University Data Center. Each node runs Linux and one of the nodes is designated the login node. All other servers are compute nodes.

Node Specifications

Each neuronic cluster node is a Lenovo ThinkSystem SR670 V2 containing:

Access

This site manages access to the cluster. Members of the SEAS Faculty should be able to login to this site and add access for themselves and their sponsored users. After adding access through this portal, it may take up to 30 minutes for the new access to be propagated. If you have never used a Slurm cluster before, or even if you have, we suggest reading through the Help pages on this site to familiarize yourself with the environment of this cluster.


Princeton University
Computer Science Department
© 2024 The Trustees of Princeton University
Princeton, New Jersey 08544 USA