High-performance computing (HPC) cluster facility is a multi-purpose Linux cluster
(Xeon-based nodes with Gigabit internode connectivity) devised to address problems
that involve heavy computation. HPC facility is available for research and teaching
purposes to all members of the academic community of IIT Mandi. We have 171 compute
nodes with (Xeon Gold/Bronze processors) 64 to 128 Gb of Ram with 10G connectivity
& 8 to 24 threads on each node. The facility currently hosts two sub-clusters -- CPUHPC
(10.8.1.19) and GPU HPC (10.8.1.20). The CPUHPC cluster hosts compute nodes optimized
for CPU-parallel jobs whereas the GPU HPC cluster hosts nodes containing high-end
Nvidia GPU cards optimized for GPU-intensive parallel jobs. Members can get HPC account
by filling google form from the IIT Mandi HPC official website.