Amalka Supercomputing facility


The Amalka Supercomputing facility is the largest of the three Czech parallel supercomputers. It is used by Department of Space Physics,
Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.
The primary task is computation and visualisation in the area of space research for the European Space Agency or NASA, such as a preparation of Demeter launch.
Amalka Supercomputing facility is credited with computing the first kinetic magnetic field model of Mercury in the MESSENGER project. It also helped to understand the results from the Cluster II mission.
At present, the facility is supporting the THEMIS project. The results will be useful in planning for creating permanent human bases on Moon that will be protected from solar wind.
The current version runs Linux slackware and delivers 6.38 TFlops. Expansion and optimization of the infrastructure is being implemented by Sprinx Systems.
GenerationYearProcessing Rate# of Computers# of CPUs# of CoresOther parameters
11998units of MFlops888
22000tens of GFlops161616
32003around 1 TFlop96188188
420062,6 TFlops138272360180 GB RAM, 20 TB HDD, 40 kW
520074,07 TFlops326572
620096,38 TFlops356800