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===Usage by resource allocation project=== <!--T:40-->
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[[File:Ccdb view use by compute resource monthly proj edit.png|thumb|Usage by Resource Allocation Project with monthly breakdown]]
[[File:Ccdb view use by compute resource monthly proj edit.png|thumb|Usage by Resource Allocation Project with monthly breakdown]]
Under this tab, a third tag bar displays the RAPIs (Resource Allocation Project Identifiers) for the selected allocation year. The tables contain detailed information for each allocation project and the resources used by the projects on all of the clusters. The top of the page summarizes information such as the account name (e.g. def-, rrg- or rpp-*, etc), the project title and ownership, as well as allocation and usage summaries.
Under this tab, a third tag bar displays the RAPIs (Resource Allocation Project Identifiers) for the selected allocation year. The tables contain detailed information for each allocation project and the resources used by the projects on all of the clusters. The top of the page summarizes information such as the account name (e.g. def-, rrg- or rpp-*, etc.), the project title and ownership, as well as allocation and usage summaries.
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Compute-related resources granted by core-year and GPU-year allocations require research groups to submit what are referred to as “jobs” to a “scheduler”. A job is a combination of a computer program (an application) and a list of resources that the application is expected to use. The [[What is a scheduler?|scheduler]] is a program that calculates the priority of each job submitted and provides the needed resources based on the priority of each job and the available resources.
Compute-related resources granted by core-year and GPU-year allocations require research groups to submit what are referred to as <i>jobs</i> to a <i>scheduler</i>. A job is a combination of a computer program (an application) and a list of resources that the application is expected to use. The [[What is a scheduler?|scheduler]] is a program that calculates the priority of each job submitted and provides the needed resources based on the priority of each job and the available resources.


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== Ratios: GPU / CPU Cores / System-memory == <!--T:29-->
== Ratios: GPU / CPU cores / System memory == <!--T:29-->
Alliance systems have the following GPU-core-memory bundle characteristics:
Alliance systems have the following GPU-core-memory bundle characteristics:
* [[Béluga/en#Node_Characteristics|Béluga]]:
* [[Béluga/en#Node_Characteristics|Béluga]]:
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