Estonian Scientific Computing Infrastructure

Name of the Research Infrastructure (RI) Estonian Scientific Computing Infrastructure
Acronym of the RI ETAIS
Website of the RI http://www.etais.ee
Location (address) of the RI

 

High Performance Computing Center, University of Tartu / Lossi 3-118, Tartu;

High Performance Computing Center, Tallinn University of Technology / Akadeemia tee 3, Tallinn;

Laboratory of High Energy and Computational Physics, National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics (NICPB) / Akadeemia tee 23, Tallinn;

Information Technology Foundation for Education / Akadeemia tee 21/1, 12618 Tallinn.

Scientific domain(s) of the RI

 

Information Science and Technology, Biological and Medical Sciences, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Physics, Astronomy, Astrophysics and Mathematics, Chemistry and Material Sciences, Engineering and Energy
Type of RI Distributed
Research Services at the RI

 

Computing resource;

Access to compute resources through queueing system; installation of scientific software; support on preparation and submitting of compute jobs;

Storage resource;

Fast access to data; support on data management.

Equipment at the RI

 

Computing and storage resources:

University of Tartu: cluster with 135 nodes and in total of 2900 processor cores, 11 TB total memory. Storage capacity is 1100 TB.

Tallinn University of Technology: cluster with 232 nodes, in total of 2784 processor cores, 11 TB total memory. Storage capacity is 200 TB.

National Institute of Chemical Biology and Physics: cluster with 128 nodes, in total 4096 processor cores, 8192 GB of memory. Storage capacity is 1100 TB.

Size

 

Number of national users per year: 150

Number of European users per year: 300

Number of international users per year: NA

Year of start of operation

(i.e. Status and Status Date)

Status: Operational

Since: 2014

Key words Computing resource, data storage, large memory machine.
Description of the RI

 

Estonian Scientific  Computing Infrastructure (ETAIS) has been establised in 2011 to increase the competitiveness of the Estonian R&D in compute- and data-intensive fields through a modern computing infrastructure. The common infrastructure of compute clusters, storage and support allows researchers to collaborate in projects on local as well as on international level. ETAIS is the distributed infrastructure managed by the consortia of four national organisations: University of Tartu, Tallinn University of Technology, National Institute of Chemical Biology and Physics, Information Technology Foundation for Education (former Estonian Education and Research Network (EENet)).
Hosting Organisation University of Tartu
Contact email Ivar Koppel