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= Using EasyBuild in your own account =
= Using EasyBuild in your own account =
EasyBuild can be used to install software packages in your own account. However, in most cases, it is preferable to ask our [[Technical support]] to install the software centrally for you. This is because that will ensure that the software package is available on all of our clusters. It will also avoid using your quota, and it will avoid causing undue load on the parallel filesystems.
EasyBuild can be used to install software packages in your own account. However, in most cases, it is preferable to ask our [[technical support]] to install the software centrally for you. This is because that will ensure that the software package is available on all of our clusters. It will also avoid using your quota, and it will avoid causing undue load on the parallel filesystems.

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= Using EasyBuild in your own account =
EasyBuild can be used to install software packages in your own account. However, in most cases, it is preferable to ask our [[technical support]] to install the software centrally for you. This is because that will ensure that the software package is available on all of our clusters. It will also avoid using your quota, and it will avoid causing undue load on the parallel filesystems.

Using EasyBuild in your own account

EasyBuild can be used to install software packages in your own account. However, in most cases, it is preferable to ask our technical support to install the software centrally for you. This is because that will ensure that the software package is available on all of our clusters. It will also avoid using your quota, and it will avoid causing undue load on the parallel filesystems.