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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 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 “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.


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