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* GIS softwares
GIS is an acronym for a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geographic_information_system geographic information system].
** [[QGIS]]
 
** [[ArcGIS]] (Not available right, please contact support@computecanada.ca for more information.)
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For a brief overview of GIS software, see [https://datacarpentry.org/organization-geospatial/04-geo-landscape.html here].
Of the titles mentioned in that overview, the following are available on our clusters:
* QGIS
* GRASS
* [[GDAL]]
* SAGA
You may find others by checking the list of [[available software]] and looking for entries with type "geo".
GIS packages for R and Python will not appear there; please see [[R]] and [[Python]] for more about finding and installing packages for those languages.
 
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We are frequently asked about ArcGIS, which is commercial software. 
Due to the cost, licensing restrictions and complexity of its configuration, we do not support ArcGIS on our clusters.
We recommend you contact your institution's IT services department or the vendor [https://www.esri.com Esri] to see what options are available for you,
either on your personal computer, at your institution, or through a commercial cloud provider like [https://aws.amazon.com/?nc1=h_ls AWS] or [https://azure.microsoft.com/en-ca/ Azure].  


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Latest revision as of 19:21, 16 January 2024

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GIS is an acronym for a geographic information system.

For a brief overview of GIS software, see here. Of the titles mentioned in that overview, the following are available on our clusters:

  • QGIS
  • GRASS
  • GDAL
  • SAGA

You may find others by checking the list of available software and looking for entries with type "geo". GIS packages for R and Python will not appear there; please see R and Python for more about finding and installing packages for those languages.

We are frequently asked about ArcGIS, which is commercial software. Due to the cost, licensing restrictions and complexity of its configuration, we do not support ArcGIS on our clusters. We recommend you contact your institution's IT services department or the vendor Esri to see what options are available for you, either on your personal computer, at your institution, or through a commercial cloud provider like AWS or Azure.