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Cedar and Graham are considered to provide 4GB per core, since this corresponds to the most common node type in those clusters, making a core equivalent on these systems a core-memory bundle of 4GB per core. Niagara is considered to provide 4.8GB of memory per core, make a core equivalent on it a core-memory bundle of 4.8GB per core. Jobs are charged in terms of core equivalent usage at the rate of 4 or 4.8 GB per core, as explained above.  See Figure 1.
Cedar and Graham are considered to provide 4GB per core, since this corresponds to the most common node type in those clusters, making a core equivalent on these systems a core-memory bundle of 4GB per core. Niagara is considered to provide 4.8GB of memory per core, making a core equivalent on it a core-memory bundle of 4.8GB per core. Jobs are charged in terms of core equivalent usage at the rate of 4 or 4.8 GB per core, as explained above.  See Figure 1.


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