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National (Tier-1) FacilitiesARCHERARCHER2, the UK national supercomputing service offers a capability resource to allow researchers to run simulations and calculations that require large numbers of processing cores working in a tightly-coupled, parallel fashion. Based around a 118,080 core Cray XC system, the service includes a helpdesk staffed by HPC experts from EPCC with support from Cray Inc. Access is free at point of use for academic researchers working in the EPSRC and NERC domains. Users can also purchase access at a variety of rates. The full ARCHER2 system will be an HPE Cray EX supercomputing system with an estimated peak performance of 28 PFLOP/s. The machine will have 5,860 compute nodes, each with dual AMD EPYC Zen2 (Rome) 64 core processors at 2.2GHz, giving 750,080 cores in total. ARCHER2 should be capable, on average, of over eleven times the science throughput of its predecessor, ARCHER. This estimate is based on benchmarks of five of the most heavily used research software packages on ARCHER. As with all new systems, the relative speedups over ARCHER vary by software and problem size. |
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International FacilitiesSome facilities around the world may also be accessible to UK users. The list below includes facilities or organisations that can provide access to users from the UK.
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Regional (Tier-2) FacilitiesThe Tier-2 layer of HPC forms a vital part of an integrated e-infrastructure landscape; it addresses the gulf in capability from the university Viking system to ARCHER. Facilities
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Tier-2 HPC is fundamental because it provides a diversity of computing architectures, which are driven by science needs and are not met by the national facilities or universities. Training of skilled computational scientists and computational software developers is also provided at Tier-2 level. The Tier-2 layer of HPC provides easy, local access and training for users. |