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|'''[[Using_ipv6_in_cloud|IPV6]]''' (Internet Protocol version 6)
|'''[[Using_ipv6_in_cloud|IPV6]]''' (Internet Protocol version 6)
| A communications protocol successor to IPv4. See ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6
| A communications protocol successor to IPv4. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6.
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|'''[[Arbutus_Object_Storage|object storage]]'''
|'''[[Arbutus_Object_Storage|object storage]]'''
| Object storage (or ''object-based storage'') is a storage type that manages data as objects, as opposed to other storage architectures like filesystems which manage data as a file hierarchy, and storage where data is managed as blocks. Each object typically includes the data itself, a variable amount of metadata, and a globally unique identifier. Offered as S3 and Swift protocols. Allocated in TB. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object_storage. Currently only available with Arbutus.
| Object storage (or ''object-based storage'') is a storage type that manages data as objects, as opposed to other storage architectures like filesystems which manage data as a file hierarchy, and storage types where data is managed as blocks. Each object typically includes the data itself, a variable amount of metadata, and a globally unique identifier. Offered as S3 and Swift protocols. Allocated in TB. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object_storage. Currently only available with Arbutus.
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|'''[[OpenStack|OpenStack]]'''
|'''[[OpenStack|OpenStack]]'''
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|'''persistent cloud'''
|'''persistent cloud'''
| Allocation type for persistent virtual machines that are expected to run indefinitely and have low or bursty CPU requirements. Flavors have labels beginning with p*. Currently only available on Arbutus, Béluga and Cedar. Compare with ''compute cloud''.
| Allocation type for persistent virtual machines that are expected to run indefinitely and have low or bursty CPU requirements. Flavours for these resources have labels beginning with p*. Currently only available on Arbutus, Béluga and Cedar. Compare with ''compute cloud''.
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|'''project'''
|'''project'''
| In our infrastructure, a project represents an allocation of cloud resources to a group or user.
| In our infrastructure, a project represents an allocation of cloud resources to a group or user. Sometimes referred to as ''tenant''.
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|'''[https://alliancecan.ca/en/services/advanced-research-computing/research-portal/accessing-resources/resource-allocation-competitions RAC]''' (Resource Allocation Competition)
|'''[https://alliancecan.ca/en/services/advanced-research-computing/research-portal/accessing-resources/resource-allocation-competitions RAC]''' (Resource Allocation Competition)
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|'''S3''' (Simple Storage Service)
|'''S3''' (Simple Storage Service)
| A type of object storage. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_S3.
| A type of object storage. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_S3.
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|'''[[OpenStack/en#Security_Groups|security group]]'''
|'''[[OpenStack/en#Security_Groups|security group]]'''
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| '''service portal'''
| '''service portal'''
| We host many research web portals which serve datasets or tools to a broad research community. These portals generally do not require large computing or storage resources, but may require support effort by our technical team. Groups applying for a service portal often use our clouds, generally require a public IP address, and may have more stringent up-time requirements than most research projects.
| Our infrastructure hosts many Web research portals which serve datasets or tools to a broad research community. These portals generally do not require large computing or storage resources, but may require support efforts from our technical team. Groups applying for a service portal often use our clouds, generally require a public IP address, and may have more stringent up-time requirements than most research projects.
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| '''shared filesystem'''
| '''shared filesystem'''
| Persistent storage space offered as a Unix-compliant filesystem that can be mounted across multiple hosts in a project. This is useful for sharing data across multiple hosts. Service runs on CephFS and requires either a Fuse driver (Windows/Linux) or the CephFS kernel driver (Linux) for access. Allocated in TB.
| Persistent storage space offered as a Unix-compliant filesystem that can be mounted across multiple hosts in a project. This is useful for sharing data across multiple hosts. Our service runs on CephFS and requires either a Fuse driver (Windows/Linux) or the CephFS kernel driver (Linux) for access. Allocated in TB.
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|'''tenant'''
|'''tenant'''
| See ''project''.
| See '''project'''.
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|'''TSL''' (Transport Layer Security)
|'''TSL''' (Transport Layer Security)
| See ''SSL''.
| See '''SSL'''.
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|'''vCPU''' (virtual central processing unit)
|'''vCPU''' (virtual central processing unit)
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