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See the [https://support.scinet.utoronto.ca/education/go.php/370/content.php/cid/1383/ "Intro to Niagara"] recording
See the [https://support.scinet.utoronto.ca/education/go.php/370/content.php/cid/1383/ Intro to Niagara] recording


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You should familiarize yourself with the [[Data_management#Purpose_of_each_file_system | various file systems]], what purpose they serve, and how to properly use them.  This table summarizes the various file systems.  See the [[Data_management | Data management]] page for more details.
You should familiarize yourself with the [[Data_management#Purpose_of_each_file_system | various file systems]], what purpose they serve, and how to properly use them.  This table summarizes the various file systems.  See the [[Data_management_at_niagara | Data management at Niagara]] page for more details.


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Details of how to use the datamover nodes can be found on the [[Data_management#Moving_data | Data management ]] page.
Details of how to use the datamover nodes can be found on the [[Data_management_at_Niagara#Moving_data | Data management at Niagara]] page.


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It is important to understand the file systems, so as to perform your file I/O (Input/Output) responsibly.  Refer to the [[Data_management | Data management]] page for details about the file systems.
It is important to understand the file systems, so as to perform your file I/O (Input/Output) responsibly.  Refer to the [[Data_management_at_niagara | Data management at Niagara]] page for details about the file systems.
* Your files can be seen on all Niagara login and compute nodes.
* Your files can be seen on all Niagara login and compute nodes.
* $HOME, $SCRATCH, and $PROJECT all use the parallel file system called GPFS.
* $HOME, $SCRATCH, and $PROJECT all use the parallel file system called GPFS.
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