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| rowspan="2" | Compute VM  ||  Up to 64 vcores and 480 GB of RAM||  10 176 cores
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| High Availability VM ||  Up to 64 cores and 480 GB <br> Connected to UPS and Diesel Generators || 3 072 cores
| High Availability VM ||  Up to 64 cores and 480 GB <br> Connected to UPS and Diesel Generators || 3 072 cores

Revision as of 03:43, 5 November 2025

Welcome to the technical documentation wiki of the Secure Data for Health (SD4H) project. This is the primary source for users with questions on equipment and services.

Infrastructure

Computing
Hardware Description Availability
Compute VM Up to 64 vcores and 480 GB of RAM 7 680 cores
Up to 64 vcores and 240 GB of RAM 10 176 cores
High Availability VM Up to 64 cores and 480 GB
Connected to UPS and Diesel Generators
3 072 cores
GPU Up to 2 A100-40 per VM 20 GPU
Up to 2-A100-80 per VM 8 GPU
Storage
Hardware Description Availability
Block Storage 3 copies, all SSD 740 TB
Object Storage S3 and Swift API 58 PB
Ceph FS High performance multi read/write
NVMe
1.2 PB

How to

Services

Object Store

Openstack