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## Hardware
### Computing Nodes
The new Merlin6 cluster contains a solution based on **four** [**HPE Apollo k6000 Chassis**](https://h20195.www2.hpe.com/v2/getdocument.aspx?docname=a00016641enw)
* *Three* of them contain 24 x [**HP Apollo XL230K Gen10**](https://h20195.www2.hpe.com/v2/GetDocument.aspx?docname=a00016634enw) blades.
* A *fourth* chassis was purchased on 2021 with [**HP Apollo XL230K Gen10**](https://h20195.www2.hpe.com/v2/GetDocument.aspx?docname=a00016634enw) blades dedicated to few experiments. Blades have slighly different components depending on specific project requirements.
The connectivity for the Merlin6 cluster is based on **ConnectX-5 EDR-100Gbps**, and each chassis contains:
* 1 x [HPE Apollo InfiniBand EDR 36-port Unmanaged Switch](https://h20195.www2.hpe.com/v2/getdocument.aspx?docname=a00016643enw)
* 24 internal EDR-100Gbps ports (1 port per blade for internal low latency connectivity)
* 12 external EDR-100Gbps ports (for external for internal low latency connectivity)
Each blade contains a NVMe disk, where up to 300TB are dedicated to the O.S., and ~1.2TB are reserved for local `/scratch`.
### Login Nodes
*One old login node* (``merlin-l-01.psi.ch``) is inherit from the previous Merlin5 cluster. Its mainly use is for running some BIO services (`cryosparc`) and for submitting jobs.
*Two new login nodes* (``merlin-l-001.psi.ch``,``merlin-l-002.psi.ch``) with similar configuration to the Merlin6 computing nodes are available for the users. The mainly use
is for compiling software and submitting jobs.
The connectivity is based on **ConnectX-5 EDR-100Gbps** for the new login nodes, and **ConnectIB FDR-56Gbps** for the old one.
Merlin6 CPU Computing Nodes |
Hardware |
Node |
Processor |
Sockets |
Cores |
Threads |
Scratch |
Memory |
Old |
merlin-l-01 |
Intel Xeon E5-2697AV4 |
2 |
16 |
2 |
100GB |
512GB |
New |
merlin-l-00[1,2] |
Intel Xeon Gold 6152 |
2 |
44 |
2 |
1.8TB |
384GB |
### Storage
The storage node is based on the [Lenovo Distributed Storage Solution for IBM Spectrum Scale](https://lenovopress.com/lp0626-lenovo-distributed-storage-solution-for-ibm-spectrum-scale-x3650-m5).
* 2 x **Lenovo DSS G240** systems, each one composed by 2 IO Nodes **ThinkSystem SR650** mounting 4 x **Lenovo Storage D3284 High Density Expansion** enclosures.
* Each IO node has a connectivity of 400Gbps (4 x EDR 100Gbps ports, 2 of them are **ConnectX-5** and 2 are **ConnectX-4**).
The storage solution is connected to the HPC clusters through 2 x **Mellanox SB7800 InfiniBand 1U Switches** for high availability and load balancing.
### Network
Merlin6 cluster connectivity is based on the [**Infiniband**](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/InfiniBand) technology. This allows fast access with very low latencies to the data as well as running
extremely efficient MPI-based jobs:
* Connectivity amongst different computing nodes on different chassis ensures up to 1200Gbps of aggregated bandwidth.
* Inter connectivity (communication amongst computing nodes in the same chassis) ensures up to 2400Gbps of aggregated bandwidth.
* Communication to the storage ensures up to 800Gbps of aggregated bandwidth.
Merlin6 cluster currently contains 5 Infiniband Managed switches and 3 Infiniband Unmanaged switches (one per HP Apollo chassis):
* 1 x **MSX6710** (FDR) for connecting old GPU nodes, old login nodes and MeG cluster to the Merlin6 cluster (and storage). No High Availability mode possible.
* 2 x **MSB7800** (EDR) for connecting Login Nodes, Storage and other nodes in High Availability mode.
* 3 x **HP EDR Unmanaged** switches, each one embedded to each HP Apollo k6000 chassis solution.
* 2 x **MSB7700** (EDR) are the top switches, interconnecting the Apollo unmanaged switches and the managed switches (MSX6710, MSB7800).
## Software
In Merlin6, we try to keep the latest software stack release to get the latest features and improvements. Due to this, **Merlin6** runs:
* [**RedHat Enterprise Linux 7**](https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html/7.9_release_notes/index)
* [**Slurm**](https://slurm.schedmd.com/), we usually try to keep it up to date with the most recent versions.
* [**GPFS v5**](https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/STXKQY_5.0.2/ibmspectrumscale502_welcome.html)
* [**MLNX_OFED LTS v.5.2-2.2.0.0 or newer**](https://www.mellanox.com/products/infiniband-drivers/linux/mlnx_ofed) for all **ConnectX-5** or superior cards.
* [MLNX_OFED LTS v.4.9-2.2.4.0](https://www.mellanox.com/products/infiniband-drivers/linux/mlnx_ofed) is installed for remaining **ConnectX-3** and **ConnectIB** cards.