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This page contains information about clusters hosted on Amazon Web Services1 (AWS) and their hardware specifications.

Clusters

The following table provides information about available clusters on Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud computing platform. The latest cluster status can be found on Clusters page in web application.

Name Master Hostname Location
cluster-002 master-production-20250821-cluster-001.mat3ra.com West US

Queues

The list of currently enabled queues is given below. Price per core hour is shown in relation to the relative unit price and is subject to change at any time. Total number of nodes can be increased upon request.

Name Category2 Mode3 Charge Policy4 Price Max Nodes per Job+ Max Nodes Total
D debug debug core-seconds 2.251 1 10
OR ordinary regular core-seconds 1.000 1 10
OF ordinary fast core-hours 1.000 10 100
OFplus ordinary fast core-hours 0.962 5 10
SR saving regular core-seconds 0.200 1 10
SF saving fast core-hours 0.200 10 100
SFplus saving fast core-hours 0.379 5 10
GOF ordinary fast core-hours 8.655 5 10
GSF saving fast core-hours 1.731 5 10
G4OF ordinary fast core-hours 8.655 5 10

+ please contact support to inquire about attempting a larger node count per job

Hardware Specifications

The following table contains hardware specifications for the above queues.

Name CPU5 Cores per Node GPU6 GPU per Node Memory (GB) Bandwidth (Gbps) Instance Type
D c-3 4 - - 15 ≤10 c4.2xlarge
OR c-3 36 - - 60 ≤10 c4.8xlarge
OF c-3 36 - - 60 10 c4.8xlarge
OFplus c-5 72 - - 192 100 c5n.18xlarge
SR c-3 36 - - 60 10 c4.8xlarge
SF c-3 36 - - 60 10 c4.8xlarge
SFplus c-5 72 - - 192 100 c5n.18xlarge
GOF c-8 8 g-3 8 1152 400 p4d.24xlarge
GSF c-8 8 g-3 8 1152 400 p4d.24xlarge
G4OF c-4 32 g-4 1 256 10 p5.4xlarge

Hyper-threading

Hyper-threading7 is enabled on all AWS compute nodes by default. It is recommended to use half of available cores on each compute node (e.g. 18 cores on OF queue) if the application does not benefit from the extra virtual cores.