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Agriculture

## Agriculture: A Dedicated Server Configuration for Data-Intensive Simulations

Overview

"Agriculture" is a highly specialized dedicated server configuration designed and optimized for running large-scale, computationally intensive simulations commonly found in agricultural research, precision farming, and environmental modeling. This configuration isn’t about literal farming; the name derives from the complex “growing” of data and insights these simulations require. It focuses on maximizing processing power, memory capacity, and storage throughput to handle the massive datasets and complex algorithms inherent in these applications. Agriculture excels at tasks such as crop yield prediction, climate change impact assessment, soil analysis, and livestock management optimization. Unlike general-purpose servers, Agriculture prioritizes sustained computational performance over front-end responsiveness or web serving capabilities. The core principle behind Agriculture is to provide a robust and reliable platform for researchers and developers to accelerate their work, reducing simulation times and enabling more detailed and accurate models. This configuration utilizes a balance of high-core-count processors, substantial RAM, and high-speed storage, often incorporating Solid State Drives for critical data access. It's a configuration built for scientists and engineers who demand the utmost in processing power and data handling capabilities. It is also designed to be scalable, allowing for upgrades to meet increasing computational demands. This is a crucial aspect, as simulation complexity and dataset sizes are constantly growing. The Agriculture configuration is not just a collection of hardware; it's a carefully curated ecosystem designed to empower data-driven agricultural innovation.

Specifications

The following table details the core specifications of the Agriculture configuration. These specifications represent a baseline; customization is available to tailor the server to specific research needs.

Component Specification Notes
CPU Dual Intel Xeon Gold 6338 (32 Cores/64 Threads per CPU) High core count for parallel processing. Alternatives available: AMD EPYC processors.
RAM 256GB DDR4 ECC Registered RAM High capacity for handling large datasets. Speed: 3200MHz. Expandable to 1TB.
Storage (Primary) 2 x 4TB NVMe SSD (RAID 1) Fast read/write speeds for operating system and active simulation data. RAID 1 provides redundancy.
Storage (Secondary) 16TB HDD (7200 RPM) Large capacity for storing historical data and simulation results.
Network Interface 10 Gigabit Ethernet High-bandwidth network connectivity for data transfer and remote access.
Motherboard Supermicro X12DPG-QT6 Designed for dual-processor systems with extensive expansion slots.
Power Supply 1600W Redundant Power Supplies Ensures high availability and reliability. 80+ Platinum certified.
Operating System CentOS 8 (or Ubuntu Server 20.04) Linux-based operating system optimized for server workloads.
Agriculture Configuration Version 1.0 Represents the initial release of this server configuration.

Further specifications include support for virtualization with VMware ESXi or KVM, enabling the creation of multiple virtual machines for parallel simulation runs. The server also includes a dedicated IPMI interface for remote management and monitoring.

Use Cases

The Agriculture configuration is ideally suited for a variety of demanding applications within the agricultural and environmental sciences. Here are some key use cases:

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