High-Performance Computing (HPC) Clusters
Omix’s hardware is organized into high-performance computing (HPC) clusters, each tailored to specific types of workloads. This segregation allows for better resource allocation and optimization.
GPU Clusters: The GPU clusters are composed of GPUs such as NVIDIA A100s or AMD MI100s. These clusters are optimized for parallel processing, making them ideal for tasks like deep learning, scientific simulations, and real-time rendering. Each GPU is interconnected via high-bandwidth, low-latency interconnects like NVLink or Infiniband, which ensures that data transfer between GPUs is as fast as possible, minimizing bottlenecks during large-scale computations.
RDP Nodes: The RDP nodes are designed to provide secure and responsive remote desktop environments. These nodes are equipped with high-speed SSDs, ECC (Error-Correcting Code) memory, and multi-core CPUs that ensure low latency and high reliability. The RDP servers are also configured with virtual GPU (vGPU) technology, allowing multiple users to share a single physical GPU while maintaining dedicated resources for each session.
VPS Servers: VPS servers are optimized for scalability and flexibility. They use hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) where compute, storage, and networking are tightly integrated. This allows Omix to quickly provision or scale VPS instances based on demand. Each server is equipped with high-capacity NVMe drives configured in RAID arrays to ensure data redundancy and fast I/O performance.
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