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How to move data from GALILEO to MARCONI
The GALILEO storage is not shared with MARCONI. The user should move the data of interest by himself/herself. In this page we will post suggestions on how to move data as soon as possible. GALILEO interactive logins (login.marconi.cineca.it) and storage areas $HOME, $CINECA_SCRATCH and $WORK will remain accessible to users up to December 31st, 2017.
How to get
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familiar with MARCONI
MARCONI is an HPC cluster, made of three different partitions: A1 (based on Broadwell nodes), A2 (based on Knightslanding nodes) and A3 (based on Skylake nodes,
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to be installed this summer). The HPC Users' Guide for MARCONI can be found at the following link:
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On MARCONI the latest releases of Intel and Gnu compilers and related libraries are available. Users will need to re-compile their own codes before to use using them on MARCONI compute nodes, in order to get advances exploit the advanced features of the new hardware.
The MARCONI environment is similar to the one of GALILEO. The number of cores/node is different: 16 cores on Galileo and 36 on Marconi. The internal network is different too (Omnipath network on Marconi), but the performance should be comparable. For more info please check our on-line documentation.
Pay attention to the different "module" environment on MARCONI. On Marconi a new feature has been added to the module environment: the profiles are of two types, “domain” type (chem, phys, lifesc,..) for the production activity and “programming” type (base and advanced) for compilation, debugging and profiling activities, and they can be loaded together. Please, see the on-line guide: MARCONI UserGuide. All All the applications available on GALILEO should be present also on MARCONI.
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