Add information about RAM speed for `Barnard`
Add information about RAM speed for Barnard
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This allows for better citing of Barnard in papers.
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- Maximilian Sander added Barnard Content Refinement Priority: Low labels
added Barnard Content Refinement Priority: Low labels
- Maximilian Sander assigned to @s0872522--tu-dresden.de
assigned to @s0872522--tu-dresden.de
- Maximilian Sander created branch
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to address this issuecreated branch
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to address this issue - Maximilian Sander mentioned in merge request !1069 (merged)
mentioned in merge request !1069 (merged)
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For consistency should we also add this information to our other systems like AlphaCentauri and Romeo?
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We could, but I don't have root access to execute
$sudo dmidecode -t memory
, and I don't need these numbers currently.Maybe somebody with
sudo
rights could add them? ;-)Edited by Maximilian Sander
- Martin Schroschk mentioned in commit f9ae0cc6
mentioned in commit f9ae0cc6
- Martin Schroschk closed with merge request !1069 (merged)
closed with merge request !1069 (merged)
Hi Max,
thank you for your addition and help to make this documentation more precise.
Regarding the numbers:
- Barnard: 16 x 32 GB DDR5 4800 MT/s
- Julia: 384 x 128 GB DDR4 2934 MT/s
- Romeo: 16 x 32 GB DDR4 3200 MT/s
- Alpha: 32 x 32 GB 3200 MT/s (configured speed: 2933 MT/s)
- Power9: dmidecode not available
Edited by Martin Schroschk@s0872522--tu-dresden.de, please prepare a new Merge Request, if you think, this information should be available in the documentation.
- Maximilian Sander reopened
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- Author Maintainer
See !1079 (merged)
- Maximilian Sander closed
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