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* Module-based software stack. | * Module-based software stack. | ||
* Both the standard | * Both the standard Alliance software stack as well as cluster-specific software tuned for Niagara are available. | ||
* In contrast with Cedar and Graham, no modules are loaded by default to prevent accidental conflicts in versions. To load the software stack that a user would see on Graham and Cedar, one can load the "CCEnv" module (see [[Niagara Quickstart]]). | * In contrast with Cedar and Graham, no modules are loaded by default to prevent accidental conflicts in versions. To load the software stack that a user would see on Graham and Cedar, one can load the "CCEnv" module (see [[Niagara Quickstart]]). | ||
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Access to Niagara is not enabled automatically for everyone with | Access to Niagara is not enabled automatically for everyone with an Alliance account, but anyone with an active Alliance account can get their access enabled. | ||
If you have an active | If you have an active Alliance account but you do not have access to Niagara yet (e.g. because you are a new user and belong to a group whose primary PI does not have an allocation as granted in the annual [https://alliancecan.ca/en/services/advanced-research-computing/accessing-resources/resource-allocation-competition Resource Allocation Competition]), go to the [https://ccdb.computecanada.ca/services/opt_in opt-in page on the CCDB site]. After clicking the "Join" button on that page, it usually takes only one or two business days for access to be granted. | ||
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