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System Introduction

With the increasing amount of simulation data generated by current large-scale supercomputers, remote visualisation plays an important role in visualising such massive data sets without the need of transferring them from supercomputers back to the user’s local machines. This quick visualisation allows users to adjust their workflows without wasting time in downloading and visualising the data on their local machines. Specialised HPC servers with dedicated large-memory nodes and GPU's are employed at major supercomputing centres to support remote visualisation. 

Service Highlights

  • Accessed via web browser - no other application installation needed
  • Works on all mobile and desktop platforms
  • A booking is not required to use the service
  • Direct high-speed access to all Setonix filesystems and Acacia

System Configuration

The Setonix remote visualisation partition contains 31 nodes with the following specifications:

CPU

2x AMD EPYC 7713 Milan CPU

64 cores, 2.0GHz base clock, 3.675GHz boost clock

RAM512GB ECC 
Storage

8TB NVME SSD

Interconnect

200 Gb/s Slingshot interconnect

GPU

Nvidia A40 (Ampere) with 48 GB GDDR6 ECC Memory

Who has access?

All users who have a current supercomputing allocation can request access to this service, please contact us via help@pawsey.org.au

Setonix Remote Visualisation User Guides

Getting Started With Setonix Remote Visualisation

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