CI Survey: University of Missouri Columbia
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Gordon Springer
CI Based on NSF 2007 Survey
- Total bandwidth to both I2 and commodity Internet:156-622 megabits/s
- Commodity Internet
- bandwidth 2007:156-622 megabits/s
- bandwidth 2008:156-622 megabits/s
- Number of lines 2007:255 megabits/s
- Number of lines 2008:430 megabits/s
- Internet 2/Abilene bandwidth
- bandwidth 2007:46 to 99 megabits/s
- bandwidth 2008:46 to 99 megabits/s
- Did any of your bandwidth come from a consortium?
- 2007: yes, MORENET
- 2008: yes, MORENET
- Do you have any connections to high performance networks?
- 2007
- Internet 2:Yes
- National Lamba Rail
- Fed Gov research network (DoE ESNet, NASA NREN)
- State or regional high performance network:Yes
- Other, please specify
- 2008
- Internet 2:Yes
- National Lamba Rail
- Fed Gov research network (DoE ESNet, NASA NREN)
- State or regional high performance network:Yes
- Other, please specify
- 2007
- What speed were your desktop ports connected to the campus?
- 2007: 10% @ 100 megabits/s, 90% @ 1 gigabit/s. 10% unrated cable, 60% Cat5e, 30% Cat6
- 2008:1% @ 100 megabits/s, 99% @ 1 gigabit/s. 5% unrated cable, 60% Cat5e, 35% Cat6
- Does your institution have any dark fiber (ie, fiber laid, but not in use)?
- 2007:Yes
- 2008:Yes
- What was the distribution (backbone) speed of a campus computer to the campus network?
- 2007:10 gigabits/s
- 2008:10 gigabits/s
- What percentage of campus was covered by wireless?
- 2007:61-70%
- 2008:71-80%
- Did your campus provide central High Performance Computing of 1 teraflop or faster?
- 2007:Yes, clusters and experimental/emerging architechture
- 2008
- How many single core computing clusters of (and size) did your institution have?
- 2007:SMP 64 node cluster that doesn't have TFLOP capacity.
- 2008
- How many dual core computing clusters (and size) did your institution have?
- 2007:129-512 nodes of 1 TFLOP
- 2008
- How many quad core computing clusters (and size) did your institution have?
- 2007
- 2008
- How many 8-core computing clusters (and size) did your institution have?
- 2007
- 2008
- Please provide any other information about your campus cluster you'd like.\
- How many SMP at 1 teraflop or faster did your institution have?
- 2007
- 2008
- What was the theoretical peak performance of your fastest SMP system of 1 teraflop or faster?
- 2007
- 2008
- How many PVP systems of at least 1 teraflop did your institution have?
- 2007
- 2008
- What was the theoretical peak performance of a)your fastest cluster, and b)all clusters of 1 teraflop or faster?
- 2007
- a:1.3 TFLOPS
- b
- 2008
- a
- b
- 2007
- How many MPP systems of 1 teraflop or faster did your institution administer?
- 2007
- 2008
- What was the theoretical peak performance of a)your fastest MPP of 1 teraflop, and b)all MPP of 1 teraflop?
- 2007
- a
- b
- 2008
- a
- b
- 2007
- What was the theoretical peak performance of all PVP systems of 1 teraflop or faster?
- 2007
- 2008
- Did your institution use any HPC for administrative functions?
- 2007:No
- 2008
- How many experimental/emerging computing systems of 1 teraflop of faster did your institution administrate?
- 2007
- 2008
- How many special purpose computing systems of 1 teraflop or faster did your institution administer?
- 2007
- 2008
- Did any external users use your institution's high performance computing resources?
- 2007:Yes, other college and universities.
- 2008
- What was the total available online storage for centrally administered high performance computing resources?
- 2007:51-100 TB
- 2008
- Out of the previous question's storage, how much was shared?
- 2007:51-100 TB
- 2008
- Was any of this online, shared storage used for administrative purposes?
- 2007:No
- 2008
- What was total archival storage available specifically for centrally administrated HPC?
- 2007:None
- 2008
- Was any of the previous archival storage used for university administration?
- 2007:No
- 2008
- What was your total air conditioned machine room space in net assignable square feet?
- 2007:88 NASF
- 2008
- Any additional comments you'd like to make?
