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AI in the Pacific Ocean

AI in the Pacific Ocean: Server Configuration

This document details the server configuration for the “AI in the Pacific Ocean” project, a research initiative focused on real-time data analysis of oceanic conditions using advanced Artificial Intelligence. This guide is intended for new system administrators and engineers joining the team. It covers hardware specifications, software stack, network topology, and security considerations.

Overview

The “AI in the Pacific Ocean” project relies on a distributed server network deployed across three primary locations: Hawaii, Guam, and American Samoa. Each location hosts a cluster of servers responsible for data ingestion, processing, model training, and data dissemination. Redundancy is a key design principle, with each location capable of independently performing all core functions. The project leverages a hybrid cloud approach, utilizing on-premise hardware for low-latency data processing and cloud services for long-term storage and complex model training. See also Data Flow Diagram for a visual representation of the system.

Hardware Specifications

The core compute nodes at each location are based on a standardized hardware configuration. The following table details the specifications for a single compute node:

Component Specification
CPU Dual Intel Xeon Gold 6338 (32 Cores/64 Threads)
RAM 256 GB DDR4 ECC Registered 3200 MHz
Storage (OS) 1 TB NVMe PCIe Gen4 SSD
Storage (Data) 8 x 16 TB SAS HDD in RAID 6
GPU 2 x NVIDIA A100 80GB
Network Interface Dual 100 Gbps Ethernet
Power Supply 2 x 1600W Redundant Power Supplies

In addition to the compute nodes, each location also features dedicated storage servers and network appliances. A summary of the storage server specifications is provided below:

Component Specification
CPU Intel Xeon Silver 4310 (12 Cores/24 Threads)
RAM 128 GB DDR4 ECC Registered 3200 MHz
Storage 64 x 16 TB SAS HDD in RAID Z2
Network Interface Quad 25 Gbps Ethernet
Capacity 1 PB usable storage

Finally, network infrastructure is standardized across all locations. See Network Configuration Details for more information.

Software Stack

The software stack is built around a Linux operating system and utilizes a containerized environment for application deployment.

⚠️ *Note: All benchmark scores are approximate and may vary based on configuration. Server availability subject to stock.* ⚠️