Every day, the data center of the Guian Supercomputing Center (hereinafter referred to as the Guian Supercomputing Center), located in the China Telecom Cloud Computing Guizhou Information Park, undergoes routine inspections—two maintenance personnel shuttle through the data center aisles, carefully checking the temperature and circuits of the server racks, while two technicians use instruments to test whether the servers are functioning properly. Each inspection takes about an hour.
The Guian Supercomputing Center's data center houses more than 600 servers. The center is a major scientific infrastructure that promotes scientific research, technological development, and industrial innovation. It is jointly constructed by the Guizhou Provincial Science and Technology Department and the Guian New Area Administrative Committee, and operated by Guian New Area Sci-Tech Industry Development Co., Ltd. As a key platform in Guizhou's efforts to develop the “East Data, West Computing” initiative, the Guian Supercomputing Center can be called Guizhou’s “strongest brain.”
The multi-cloud heterogeneous computing resource scheduling platform at the Guian Supercomputing Center can coordinate computing resources both within and outside the province, opening computing channels across industries, regions, and levels. To date, the Guian Supercomputing Center has supplied a total of approximately 16 million card-hours of computing power to Shenzhen, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Wuhan, and other locations.
In 2022, the Guian Supercomputing Center provided cloud rendering computing support to more than 200,000 users in over 50 countries and regions. It participated in about 50 film and television projects, totaling 69 million hours of rendering work, including projects like "Water Gate Bridge of The Battle of Chosin Reservoir," "The Wandering Earth 2," and "The Three-Body Problem."
In addition, the Guian Supercomputing Center also provides high-performance computing support for multiple industries, including biomedical, artificial intelligence, and earthquake-resistant building design.