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** read about how to connect to our HPC systems with [[SSH|SSH]];
** read about how to connect to our HPC systems with [[SSH|SSH]];
** read an introduction to [[Linux introduction|Linux]] systems;
** read an introduction to [[Linux introduction|Linux]] systems;
** read about how to [[Transferring files|transfer files]] to and from Compute Canada systems;  
** read about how to [[Transferring data|transfer files]] to and from Compute Canada systems;  
** look for a training event on [https://www.computecanada.ca/calendar/ this schedule]. <!-- ** Online training materials are here -->
** look for a training event on [https://www.computecanada.ca/calendar/ this schedule]. <!-- ** Online training materials are here -->
* 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 guide on  
* 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 guide on  
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===New resources (deployed in 2016 or after)===
===New resources (deployed in 2016 or after)===
Compute Canada has begun to renew its infrastructure in 2016. The first phase of the new deployment is composed of four new clusters, called Arbutus (GP1), Cedar (GP2), Graham (GP3) and Niagara (LP).
Compute Canada began to renew its infrastructure in 2016. The first phase of the new deployment is composed of four new clusters, called [[CC-Cloud Resources|Arbutus]], [[Cedar]], [[Graham]], and [[Niagara]].


Arbutus (GP1), an extension of the West cloud, now has all its additional compute nodes and will be equipped with additional storage.
[[CC-Cloud Resources|Arbutus]] (formerly known as GP1) is an extension of the West cloud. Arbutus went into service in September 2016.


Cedar (GP2) and Graham (GP3) will be general purpose clusters composed of a variety of nodes including large memory nodes and nodes with accelerators.
[[Cedar]] (GP2) and [[Graham]] (GP3) are general purpose clusters composed of a variety of nodes including large memory nodes and nodes with accelerators. They are expected to enter service in spring 2017.


Niagara (LP) will be a large parallel cluster with nodes interconnected by a fast network.
[[Niagara]] (LP) will be a large parallel cluster with nodes interconnected by a fast network.


===Legacy resources (deployed before 2016)===
===Legacy resources (deployed before 2016)===
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