MIND Computing Hardware Infrastructure
The MIND server group currently consists of five (5) IBM x346 64-bit Xeon servers with approximately 3 TB of total disk storage, focused on data management, web services provisioning and moderately complex computations. Large scale parallel computations can be supported on the new Hewlett-Packard 64-node / dual-processor / 64-bit computational cluster supported in the same Data Center and managed by Partners Research Computing; or on the Biostatistics Department's 20-node 32-bit Dell cluster.
| MIND-C1 | Principal
use: Cheminformatics
Special Projects: HD Therapeutics Hardware: IBM x346 64-bit Xeon, 1GB RAM O/S: Microsoft Server 2003 SBE DBMS: Oracle 9i Standard Edition Applications: IDBS cheminformatics; compound structure db and assay results db; templates |
| MIND-D1 | Principal
use: Bioimaging informatics
Hardware: IBM 2-processor x346 64-bit Xeon, 2GB RAM O/S: SuSE Linux Enterprise 9 DBMS: PostGres 8.0 Applications: XNAT imaging database |
| MIND-F1 | Principal
use: Microarray data analysis, images
Projects: GP: Array Central Hardware: IBM x346 64-bit Xeon, 1GB RAM; optically attached FastT storage array, 0.75 TB storage RAID-5 + hot spare O/S: CENT OS 4.1 DBMS: none Applications: GenePattern, microarray analysis |
| MIND-W1 | Principal
use: Web services and middleware, SWAN
Project
Hardware: IBM x346 64-bit Xeon, 1GB RAM O/S: CENT OS 4.1 DBMS: Applications: Web Services, CII Website |
| MIND-D2 | Principal
use: new ADRC database, other
integrated databases
Special Projects: PGP Addiction & Mood Disorders Hardware: IBM x346 2-processor 64-bit Xeon, 2GB RAM O/S: SuSE Linux Enterprise 9 DBMS: Oracle 10g |
| Computational Clusters
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(Contact Georgios
Asteris to request an account.)
HPCGG experimental cluster MGH Biostatistics cluster |


