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Next step was to collect vendor quotes for a target budget of $82K, 3 years of Dell energy consumption, | Next step was to collect vendor quotes for a target budget of $82K, 3 years of Dell energy consumption, | ||
- | Old hardware: 109,956 KwH/year for power | + | Old hardware: 109,956 KwH/year for power\\ |
- | 30 nodes, 2.66 ghz, 4 mb L-cache (for cpu), 240 cores (job slots), | + | 30 nodes, 2.66 ghz, 4 mb L-cache (for cpu), 240 cores (job slots),\\ |
80 gb local drive, 340 gb total ram, 12,555 watts (power no cooling), 670 gigaflops (actual measure) | 80 gb local drive, 340 gb total ram, 12,555 watts (power no cooling), 670 gigaflops (actual measure) | ||
- | New hardware v1: 47,304 KwH/year for power or 43% of old hardware | + | New hardware v1: 47,304 KwH/year for power or 43% of old hardware\\ |
- | 14 nodes, 2.60 ghz, 20 mb L-cache (for cpu), 224 cores (job slots), | + | 14 nodes, 2.60 ghz, 20 mb L-cache (for cpu), 224 cores (job slots),\\ |
1TB local drive, 1,792 gb total ram, 5,400 watts (power no cooling), 4,659 gigaflops (theoretical) | 1TB local drive, 1,792 gb total ram, 5,400 watts (power no cooling), 4,659 gigaflops (theoretical) | ||
- | New hardware v2 (half of v1): 23,652 KwH/year for cooling or 22% of Old hardware | + | New hardware v2 (half of v1): 23,652 KwH/year for cooling or 22% of Old hardware\\ |
- | 7 nodes, 2.60 ghz, 20 mb L-cache (for cpu), 112 cores (job slots), | + | 7 nodes, 2.60 ghz, 20 mb L-cache (for cpu), 112 cores (job slots),\\ |
1TB local drive, 1,792 gb total ram, 2,700 watts (power no cooling), 2,329 gigaflops (theoretical) | 1TB local drive, 1,792 gb total ram, 2,700 watts (power no cooling), 2,329 gigaflops (theoretical) | ||
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The Libert family rejoices. | The Libert family rejoices. | ||
+ | ==== Update ==== | ||
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+ | The table below contains data for a cluster whose nodes are all on the Infiniband switch (and also ethernet switch for provision and data). | ||
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+ | ^ Tnodes^ | ||
+ | | 10| 160| 320| 2, | ||
+ | | 9| 144| 288| 2, | ||
+ | | 8| 128| 256| 2, | ||
+ | | 7| 112| 224| 1, | ||
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+ | ==== Summary ==== | ||
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+ | The Dell racks were bought in 2006. They contain 30 compute nodes, two UPS units, two disks arrays and two switches. Measurements of 2/3rds of the compute nodes with a Kill-A-Watt meter yields an average consumption of 418.4 watts (if the nodes are computing or not). That totals to 109,956 KwH/year for power, a low water mark. Measurements at the utility panel for one of the racks yields a consumption of 126,000 KwH/year. Cooling requirements (not measured) are assumed to be equal to that. | ||
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+ | Using the low water mark, and a cost per KwH (inclusive of cogen generation costs, maintenance, | ||
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+ | New hardware could replace the Dell's functionality and reduce power/ | ||
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+ | Such a cluster would consume 77% less energy generating $21,094 in saving per year (after accounting for energy needs of that 8-node cluster). | ||
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