Name | Hardware | Limit per account | Walltime max. | Details |
cpucourt | Intel Xeon Gold 6248 (2×20 cores) or AMD Epyc 7302 (2×16 cores) | 400 cores | 72 h | choice of processor type |
cpulong | Intel Xeon Gold 6248 (2×20 cores) or AMD Epyc 7302 (2×16 cores) | 128 cores | 15 days | choice of processor type |
visu | Quadro RTX 6000 | 52 cores | 24 h | user guide |
smp | Intel Xeon Gold 5220 (4×18 cores) – 1 TB RAM | 72 cores | 15 days | access upon request |
gpu | Nvidia V100 32 Gb or A100 80 Gb | 6 GPUs | 36 h | access upon request and low-priority for A100s |
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.