Department of Cognitive Science
High Performance Computing Facility
The MACCS High Performance Computing facility (known as Fluffy) is a 28 node (56 CPU) beowulf-style cluster available to MACCS researchers to run computationally intensive models.

54 CPU Xserve HPC Cluster
Cluster technical details
The management/login node is an Apple Xserve server running Mac OS X Server 10.4.11. It is powered by dual 2.0Ghz G5 processors with 3GB of ECC memory and 160GB of storage.
The compute nodes are Apple Xserve cluster nodes running Mac OS X 10.4.7. They are powered by dual 2.0Ghz G5 processors with 512MB of ECC memory and 80GB of storage. The cluster has a theoretical peak performance of 243 Gigaflops (Flops = floating point operations per second) for double precision floating point calculations.
A Cisco Catalyst 2948G-GE-TX gigabit Ethernet switch is used for the interconnect as well as the management network. Job submission is managed with Apple's Xgrid software.
More Information
- Apple recently conducted a case study on MACCS' use of an Xserve cluster for our research.
- For more information about how to use the cluster for your research please contact Steven Saunders or Craig Richardson.

Screenshot from "XGrid Admin" application showing cluster running 6 jobs
Further Information
Seminars
- Tuesday 29th May,
Thomas Whitford,
"Distinguishing self from world: implications for schizophrenia"
Who is Visiting
- Dr Zoe Plympton
- Amir Sadeghi
- Dr Petroula (Betty) Mousikou
- Sam Wilkinson
- Dr Carolyn Wilshire
- Professor Roy Kessels
- Professor Ken Forster
- [Previous Visitors]
Contact Details
Telephone: (02) 9850 9599
Fax : (02) 9850 6059
Email : cogsci@mq.edu.au
Web : www.cogsci.mq.edu.au

