NIWA has installed one of the world's most powerful supercomputers at Greta Point in Wellington.
Two videos I just found on TVNZ and at NIWA - bound to be more articles and news about it - I knew they had a new SC arrived last year but am interested to read more about it. Two overlapping videos here: (Michael Uddstrom is a Senior Principle Scientist for NIWA.)
http://tvnz.co.nz/technology-news/super-computer-has-niwa-scientists-buzzing-3666493/video?vid=3669666http://tvnz.co.nz/technology-news/super-computer-has-niwa-scientists-buzzing-3666493/video?vid=3666140These are both interesting and informative.
FitzRoy IBM Power 575
34 Trillion calcs per second. 100 times more powerful than the old one and of 7,000 laptops!.
19 Tonnes and $13,000,000. Useful for daily weather prediction at a more detailed finer grid pattern. It will also be used for diagnosing medical issues and be used by NZ Universities on projects.
Technical Specifications:
http://www.niwa.co.nz/our-services/hpcf/specsHardwareIBM p575/p6 supercomputer with 56 POWER6, 32 way 4.7 GHz nodes for a total of 1792 processors and 5.4 terabytes of memory;
Capable of performing up to 34 trillion (million million) calculations per second
The bandwidth within each 32 way node is as high as 80 GB/s. The nodes can communicate with each other at 16 GB/s per connection in each direction with a latency of around 4μs (MPI) for short messages.
0.5 petabytes of useable disk storage on 740 disks in an IBM DCS9900 storage array;
Two IBM TS3500 Automatic Tape Libraries, with 12 LTO-5 drives and each capable of storing 2.5 Petabytes of data. One tape library will be for disaster recovery, and will contain copies of all data on the primary tape library;
Eight p520/p6 servers for HPC Management, GPFS (General Parallel File System), and TSM (Tivoli Storage Manager) functions; and
One BladeCenter with 96 Xeon 2.53 GHz processors and 384 Gigabytes of memory for pre- and post- processing tasks.
Physical Infrastructure370 kW to run the system;
Another 120 kW for cooling, using chilled water (which removes around 70% of the heat) and air (which removes the rest of the heat);
Weight: 12.6 tonnes, including water.
Search here...
http://www.niwa.co.nz/search/apachesolr_search/fitzroyhttp://www.niwa.co.nz/video/fitzroy-niwas-new-supercomputerhttp://www.niwa.co.nz/news/supercomputer-will-prepare-future-solving-tomorrows-problems-todayhttp://www.niwa.co.nz/video/fitzroy-construction-timelapse (Building of the new computer)