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In addition, multiple versions of OpenJDK are available for compiling java applications on the login node. | In addition, multiple versions of OpenJDK are available for compiling java applications on the login node. |
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DARWIN is based on AMP chipset, please review the following documents if you are planning to compile and install your own software | DARWIN is based on AMD EPYC processors, please review the following documents if you are planning to compile and install your own software |
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* [[https://www.amd.com/system/files/documents/amd-epyc-7002-tg-hpc-56827.pdf|High Performance Computing (HPC) Tuning Guide for AMD EPYC™ 7002 Series Processors]] guide for getting started tuning AMD 2nd Gen EPYC™ Processor based systems for HPC workloads. This is not an all-inclusive guide and some items may have similar, but different, names in specific OEM systems (e.g. OEM-specific BIOS settings). Every HPC workload varies in its performance characteristics. While this guide is a good starting point, you are encouraged to perform your own performance testing for additional tuning. This guide also provides suggestions on which items should be the focus of additional, application-specific tuning (November 2020). | * [[https://www.amd.com/system/files/documents/amd-epyc-7002-tg-hpc-56827.pdf|High Performance Computing (HPC) Tuning Guide for AMD EPYC™ 7002 Series Processors]] guide for getting started tuning AMD 2nd Gen EPYC™ Processor based systems for HPC workloads. This is not an all-inclusive guide and some items may have similar, but different, names in specific OEM systems (e.g. OEM-specific BIOS settings). Every HPC workload varies in its performance characteristics. While this guide is a good starting point, you are encouraged to perform your own performance testing for additional tuning. This guide also provides suggestions on which items should be the focus of additional, application-specific tuning (November 2020). |