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 # K1.1-B System Architectures # K1.1-B System Architectures
 # Background # Background
-# Aim + 
-# Outcomes+An HPC cluster is built out of a few up to many servers that are connected by a high-performance communication network. 
 +The servers are called nodes. 
 +HPC clusters use batch systems for running compute jobs. 
 +Interactive access is usually limited to a few nodes. 
 +A typical cluster contains of these parts:
   * various system-, hardware-, and I/O-architectures used for supercomputers, i.e. shared memory systems, distributed systems, and cluster systems   * various system-, hardware-, and I/O-architectures used for supercomputers, i.e. shared memory systems, distributed systems, and cluster systems
   * physical hardware; chassis/rack, computer system units, interconnect, power., compute node architecture with memory, local disk, and sockets   * physical hardware; chassis/rack, computer system units, interconnect, power., compute node architecture with memory, local disk, and sockets
   * typical architecture of cluster systems consisting of nodes with different roles (e.g. so-called head, management, login, compute, interactive, visualization nodes, etc.)   * typical architecture of cluster systems consisting of nodes with different roles (e.g. so-called head, management, login, compute, interactive, visualization nodes, etc.)
-  * Comprehend there are nodes with several functions +Which are functioning as:  
-    * **Login or gateway nodes** where you are on after logging into the cluster+ 
 +* **Login or gateway nodes** where you are on after logging into the cluster and where you can work interactively
     * **Compute nodes** that are the workhorses of a cluster     * **Compute nodes** that are the workhorses of a cluster
     * **Admin or system nodes** that work in the background necessary for the operation of the cluster, e.g. for running the batch service, or starting and shutting down compute nodes     * **Admin or system nodes** that work in the background necessary for the operation of the cluster, e.g. for running the batch service, or starting and shutting down compute nodes
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     * **Special nodes** e.g. for data movement, visualization, or pre- and post-processing of large data sets     * **Special nodes** e.g. for data movement, visualization, or pre- and post-processing of large data sets
     * **Head nodes** which can mean login or admin nodes used for management either by a user or an administrator     * **Head nodes** which can mean login or admin nodes used for management either by a user or an administrator
 +# Aim
 +  * To provide knowledge about the hardware components of an HPC cluster and their functions.
 +
 +# Outcomes
 +
 +  * Comprehend there are nodes with several functions
 +  * Comprehend that nodes are connected by a high-performance communication network
 +  * Comprehend that global file systems are available on all nodes of the cluster and are convenient because their files can be accessed directly on all nodes
 +    * Quantitatively, parallel file systems offer higher I/O performance than classic network file systems
 +    * Qualitatively, they allow several processes to write into the same file
 +  * Comprehend the two purposes of the communication network
 +    * Enabling high-speed data communication for parallel applications running on multiple nodes
 +    * Providing a high-speed connection to the disk systems in the cluster
  
 # Subskills # Subskills
   * [[skill-tree:k:1:1:1:b]]   * [[skill-tree:k:1:1:1:b]]
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