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If you need to develop code (i.e. the standard edit, build, test cycle) or test your workflows and scripts before submitting batch jobs, there are several machines on which you can do so and run short interactive tests and jobs. | If you need to develop code (i.e. the standard edit, build, test cycle) or test your workflows and scripts before submitting batch jobs, there are several machines on which you can do so and run short interactive tests and jobs. | ||
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test01 (Opteron 8435, 2.6GHz, 24 Cores, 64 GB RAM) | test01 (Opteron 8435, 2.6GHz, 24 Cores, 64 GB RAM) | ||
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test05 (Intel E5430, 2.66GHz, 8 Cores, 16 GB RAM) | test05 (Intel E5430, 2.66GHz, 8 Cores, 16 GB RAM) | ||
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test02 (Intel E5-2690, 2.90GHz, 16 cores, 64 GB RAM) | test02 (Intel E5-2690, 2.90GHz, 16 cores, 64 GB RAM) | ||
Revision as of 03:21, 12 September 2012
If you need to develop code (i.e. the standard edit, build, test cycle) or test your workflows and scripts before submitting batch jobs, there are several machines on which you can do so and run short interactive tests and jobs.
test01 (Opteron 8435, 2.6GHz, 24 Cores, 64 GB RAM)
test04 (Intel E5430, 2.66GHz, 8 Cores, 16 GB RAM)
test05 (Intel E5430, 2.66GHz, 8 Cores, 16 GB RAM)
test02 (Intel E5-2690, 2.90GHz, 16 cores, 64 GB RAM)
test03 (Opteron 2356, 2.3GHz, 8 Cores, 16 GB RAM)
test06 (Opteron 4284, 3.0GHz, 16 Cores, 64 GB RAM)