Every day, routine inspections are conducted in the server room of the Gui'an Supercomputing Center (hereinafter referred to as the Gui'an Supercomputing Center), located in the China Telecom Cloud Computing Guizhou Information Park. Two maintenance staff members move through the server room aisles, carefully checking the temperatures of server racks and electrical circuits, while two technicians use instruments to test whether the servers are operating normally. Each inspection takes approximately one hour.
The Gui'an Supercomputing Center’s data center houses more than 600 servers. As a major scientific and technological infrastructure facility dedicated to advancing scientific research, technological R&D, and industrial innovation, the center was jointly constructed by the Guizhou Provincial Department of Science and Technology and the Gui'an New Area Administrative Committee, and is operated by Gui'an New Area Science and Technology Innovation Industry Development Co., Ltd. Serving as a key platform in Guizhou’s efforts to build the “East Data, West Computing” initiative, the Gui'an Supercomputing Center can truly be called Guizhou’s “most powerful brain.”
The multi-cloud heterogeneous computing power network resource scheduling platform deployed at the Gui'an Supercomputing Center can integrate computing resources both within and outside the province, establishing computing power channels that span industries, regions, and administrative levels. To date, the center has provided approximately 16 million GPU-hours of computing power to cities such as Shenzhen, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, and Wuhan.
In 2022, the Gui’an Supercomputing Center provided computing power support for cloud rendering services to over 200,000 users across more than 50 countries and regions. It contributed to the rendering of approximately 69 million hours of footage for about 50 film and television productions, including *The Battle at Lake Changjin: The Water Gate Bridge*, *The Wandering Earth 2*, and *The Three-Body Problem*.
In addition, the Gui'an Supercomputing Center provides high-performance computing support for various industries, including biomedicine, artificial intelligence, and seismic-resistant architecture.