Migrating between clusters: Difference between revisions

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While Compute Canada clusters have a relatively high degree of uniformity, particularly the general purpose clusters, there are still significant distinctions that you need to be aware of when moving from cluster to another. This page will explain what is the same between clusters and what changes you'll need to adapt to on a new cluster.
While Compute Canada clusters have a relatively high degree of uniformity, particularly the general purpose clusters, there are still significant distinctions that you need to be aware of when moving from cluster to another. This page will explain what is the same between clusters and what changes you'll need to adapt to on a new cluster.


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Each research group has access to a default allocation on every cluster, e.g. <code>#SBATCH --account=def-jsmith</code>, however special compute allocations like RRG or contributed allocations are tied to a particular cluster and will not be available on other clusters.
Each research group has access to a default allocation on every cluster, e.g. <code>#SBATCH --account=def-jsmith</code>, however special compute allocations like RRG or contributed allocations are tied to a particular cluster and will not be available on other clusters.
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