Job queues

NameHardwareLimit per accountWalltime max.Details
cpucourtIntel Xeon Gold 6248 (2×20 cores – 192 GB RAM) or AMD Epyc 7302 (2×16 cores – 256 GB RAM) or AMD Epyc 9124 (2×16 cores – 384 GB RAM)400 cores72 hchoice of processor type
cpulongIntel Xeon Gold 6248 (2×20 cores – 192 GB RAM) or AMD Epyc 7302 (2×16 cores – 256 GB RAM) or AMD Epyc 9124 (2×16 cores – 384 GB RAM)128 cores15 dayschoice of processor type
visuQuadro RTX 600052 cores24 huser guide
smpIntel Xeon Gold 5220 (4×18 cores) – 1.5 TB RAM72 cores18 daysaccess upon request
gpuNvidia V100 32 GB or A100 80 GB or H100 94 GB6 GPUs 36 haccess upon request

Information

The queues refer to the partition parameter when defining a Slurm job.

Access to the GPU and/or SMP queues is only authorized for certain projects requiring GPU computing and/or nodes with high memory (after submission of a request to the scientific committee). The other queues are available for everyone.

The amount of CPU cores per account corresponds to the maximum number of cores that members of a same Slurm account can use simultaneously. Beyond this limit, jobs are pending.

Walltime: corresponds to the maximum duration of your job before it is automatically stopped by Slurm.

Priority among some queues: see this page.

Checkpoints strongly recommended for jobs, especially long jobs. For example, see DMTCP.

Specific targeted campaigns (major challenges, jobs longer than a week, etc.) may take place at certain times of the year, for certain users or on ad hoc request.