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** trouvez un [https://www.computecanada.ca/page-daccueil-du-portail-de-recherche/research-support/training/?lang=fr atelier de formation].
** trouvez un [https://www.computecanada.ca/page-daccueil-du-portail-de-recherche/research-support/training/?lang=fr atelier de formation].
* Si vous voulez connaitre les ressources qui sont disponibles pour une discipline particulière, consultez les guides spécialisés. Les guides suivants sont maintenant disponibles :
* Si vous voulez connaitre les ressources qui sont disponibles pour une discipline particulière, consultez les guides spécialisés. Les guides suivants sont maintenant disponibles :
** [[AI and Machine Learning]]
** [[Bioinformatics/fr|Bio-informatique]]
** [[Biomolecular simulation/fr|Simulation biomoléculaire]]
** [[Computational chemistry/fr|Chimie computationnelle]]
** [[Computational fluid dynamics]] ([[CFD]])
** [[Geographic information systems]] ([[GIS]])
** [[Visualization/fr|Visualisation]]
** [[Visualization/fr|Visualisation]]
* Si vous avez des centaines de gigaoctets de données à transférer entre les serveurs, lisez à propos du service de transfert [[Globus/fr|Globus]].
* Si vous avez des centaines de gigaoctets de données à transférer entre les serveurs, lisez à propos du service de transfert [[Globus/fr|Globus]].

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==What do you want to do?==
* If you don't already have an account, see 
** [https://alliancecan.ca/en/services/advanced-research-computing/account-management/apply-account Apply for an account]
** [[Frequently Asked Questions about the CCDB]]
* If you are an experienced HPC user and are ready to log onto a cluster, you probably want to know
** what [[#What systems are available?|systems]] are available;
** what [[Available software|software]] is available, and how [[Utiliser des modules/en|environment modules]] work;
** how to [[Running jobs|submit jobs]];
** how the [[Storage and file management|filesystems]] are organized.
* If you are new to HPC, you can
** read about how to connect to our HPC systems with [[SSH|SSH]];
** read an [[Linux introduction|introduction to Linux]] systems;
** read about how to [[Transferring data|transfer files]] to and from our systems; 
* If you want to know which software and hardware are available for a specific discipline, a series of discipline guides is in preparation. At this time, you can consult the guides on 
** [[AI and Machine Learning]]
** [[Bioinformatics]]
** [[Biomolecular simulation]]
** [[Computational chemistry]]
** [[Computational fluid dynamics]] ([[CFD]])
** [[Geographic information systems]] ([[GIS]])
** [[Visualization]]
* If you have hundreds of gigabytes of data to move across the network, read about the [[Globus]] file transfer service.
* Python users can learn how to [[Python#Creating_and_using_a_virtual_environment|install modules in a virtual environment]] and R users how to [[R|install packages]].
* If you want to experiment with software that doesn’t run well on our traditional HPC clusters, please read about [[Cloud|our cloud resources]].

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