1577414 : Accesss to maxgpu partition¶
Created: 2026-02-17T14:57:02Z - current status: new¶
Here is the anonymized and summarized version of the query:
Summary of Issue¶
A postdoctoral researcher affiliated with a beamline (e.g., [BEAMLINE_ID]) has collected a large dataset requiring GPU-intensive ptychography processing. Preliminary processing was done on the psgpu partition, but the workload demands >32 GB GPU memory for optimal results. Testing on the allgpu partition (with constraint=GPUx4) improved performance, but the user seeks stable, non-preemptible access to the maxgpu partition to avoid job interruptions.
Suggested Solution¶
- Request Access to
maxgpuPartition: - The
maxgpupartition is intended for DESY staff with applications suitable for high-performance computing (e.g., GPU-accelerated simulations, large-memory workloads). -
The user should email [maxwell.service@desy.de] with:
- A brief explanation of the application (ptychography processing).
- Justification for needing >32 GB GPU memory and non-preemptible access.
- Confirmation that their work aligns with DESY’s HPC suitability criteria (e.g., efficient multi-GPU usage).
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Alternative Options:
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If
maxgpuaccess is denied, consider:compgpupartition (new HPC Gateway hardware with H200 GPUs, but limited to 2 concurrent jobs/user and subject to preemption).- Beamline-specific partitions (if available) or contacting [fs-ec@desy.de] for Photon Science resources.
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Acknowledgements:
- If granted access, acknowledge the Maxwell cluster (and HPC Gateway, if using
compgpu) in publications.