For conducting complex calculations with a large number of computations, SumDU has constructed computational clusters. They combine individual powerful computers and servers based on multi-core processors.

Configuring remote access allows using it around the clock in online mode from any device connected to the Internet. It is also possible to involve university computers that are not currently engaged in the educational process in calculations. Clusters are used for scientific calculations in the fields of energy efficiency, energy monitoring, physics, mechanics, and engineering. Training in modern parallel programming methods is also conducted on the clusters.

Main characteristics of SumDU computing clusters:
a) Based on a computer class:
§ 92 cores;
§ Intel Xeon e5-2670 v2 processors with a frequency of each core at 2.50 GHz and Core 2 Quad with a frequency of 2.66 GHz;
§ 110 gigabytes of RAM;
§ 64-bit Microsoft Windows HPC Server 2008 R2 SP2.

b) Based on a dedicated server:
§ 40 cores;
§ Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2670 v2 @ 2.50GHz processors;
§ 64 gigabytes of RAM;
§ 64-bit Microsoft Windows HPC Server 2008 R2 SP2.

For questions regarding access to the cluster and conducting calculations, please contact the head of the Laboratory of the Department of PMtAMSs, Alexander Vitaliyovych Barsuk (work) 687-783, [email protected].