Every day, the computer room of the Gui'an Supercomputing Center (hereinafter referred to as the Gui'an Supercomputing Center) located in China Telecom's Cloud Computing Guizhou Information Park will be routinely inspected - two maintenance personnel shuttle through the data room passage to carefully check the temperature and circuit of the chassis, and two technicians use instruments to test whether the server is operating normally. Each inspection takes about an hour or so.
The data room of Gui'an Supercomputing Center has more than 600 servers. The center is a major scientific and technological infrastructure to promote scientific research, technology research and development and industrial innovation, jointly built by the Guizhou Provincial Department of Science and Technology and the Gui'an New Area Management Committee, and operated by Gui'an New Area Science and Technology Industry Development Co., Ltd. As an important platform for Guizhou to build "Eastern Data and Western Computing", Gui'an Supercomputing Center can be called the "strongest brain" in Guizhou.
The multi-cloud heterogeneous computing network resource scheduling platform equipped with Gui'an Supercomputing Center can link computing resources in and out of the province and open up cross-industry, cross-regional, and cross-level computing power channels. At present, the Gui'an Supercomputing Center has delivered about 16 million calorie-hours of computing power to Shenzhen, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Wuhan and other places.
In 2022, Gui'an Supercomputing Center will provide computing power support for cloud rendering services for more than 200,000 users in more than 50 countries and regions, and participate in about 50 film and television works, with a total of 69 million hours of film and television rendering, including "Shuimen Bridge of Changjin Lake", "The Wandering Earth 2", "Three-Body Problem", etc.
In addition, the Gui'an Supercomputing Center also provides high-performance computing power support for many industries such as biomedicine, artificial intelligence, and building earthquake resistance.