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====Introduction====
CEDAR is a heterogeneous cluster, suitable for a variety of workloads, located at Simon Fraser University. It is named for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thuja_plicata Western Red Cedar], B.C.’s official tree and of great spiritual significance to the region's First Nations people. It was previously known as "GP2" and is still identified as such in the [https://www.computecanada.ca/research-portal/accessing-resources/resource-allocation-competitions/ 2017 RAC] documentation.

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Cedar is a heterogeneous cluster suitable for a variety of workloads; it is located at Simon Fraser University. It is named for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thuja_plicata Western Red Cedar], B.C.’s official tree, which is of great spiritual significance to the region's First Nations people.
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Cedar is sold and supported by Scalar Decisions, Inc. The node manufacturer is Dell, the high performance temporary storage /scratch filesystem is from DDN, and the interconnect is from Intel. It is entirely liquid-cooled, using rear-door heat exchangers.  
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NOTE: Globus version 4 endpoints are no longer supported. The endpoint <b>computecanada#cedar-dtn</b> has been retired. Please use version 5 endpoint <b>computecanada#cedar-globus</b>.

CEDAR is a heterogeneous cluster, suitable for a variety of workloads, located at Simon Fraser University. It is named for the Western Red Cedar, B.C.’s official tree and of great spiritual significance to the region's First Nations people. It was previously known as "GP2" and is still identified as such in the 2017 RAC documentation.