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− | Focal is the user-facing CyberShake database server. It is the database used by the CS Data Access Tool, as well as the database used for user queries. | + | Focal is the user-facing CyberShake database server. It is the database used by the CS Data Access Tool, as well as the database used for user queries. It should be optimized for fast read access. |
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==== Hardware ==== | ==== Hardware ==== |
Revision as of 20:05, 7 March 2023
Below are a list of requirements for CyberShake database servers, hosted at CARC.
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Focal
Focal is the user-facing CyberShake database server. It is the database used by the CS Data Access Tool, as well as the database used for user queries. It should be optimized for fast read access.
Configuration
Hardware
- At least 64 GB RAM
- 6-8 TB hard drive space, ideally SSD+redundancy (RAID 5?)
Software
- Linux OS
- MariaDB, current stable release (10.11.2 as of 3/7/23).
- Ideally, user scottcal would be able to edit the /etc/my.cnf MariaDB config file, and restart the DB server. If not possible, please set the following values:
innodb_file_per_table = 1 innodb_buffer_pool_size = 52G innodb_buffer_pool_instances = 8 query_cache_type = 0 tmp_table_size = 32M max_heap_table_size = 32M innodb_log_file_size = 2G
- SQLite, current stable release (3.41.0 as of 3/7/23).
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Moment
Moment is the production database for CyberShake, used to keep track of CyberShake runs, store intensity measures, and produce hazard curves.
Configuration
Hardware
- 128 GB RAM
- 6-8 TB hard drive space, ideally SSD+redundancy (RAID 5?)
Software
- Linux OS
- MariaDB, current stable release (10.11.2 as of 3/7/23).
- Ideally, user scottcal would be able to edit the /etc/my.cnf MariaDB config file, and restart the DB server. If not possible, please set the following values:
innodb_file_per_table = 1 innodb_buffer_pool_size = 52G innodb_buffer_pool_instances = 8 query_cache_type = 0 tmp_table_size = 32M max_heap_table_size = 32M innodb_log_file_size = 2G
- SQLite, current stable release (3.41.0 as of 3/7/23).
- screen