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=Introduction=
=Introduction=


This page is a guide for Principal Investigators (PIs) who have applied for resources in the Resource Allocation Competition (RAC).
This page is a guide for Principal Investigators (PIs) who have applied to Compute Canada's Resource Allocation Competitions (RAC), a peer-reviewed process to grant priority access to storage and compute resources beyond what can be obtained via the Rapid Access Service.
 
For RAC 2019, researchers could apply to the following resource allocation competitions: Resources for Research Groups (RRG) Competition and Research Platforms and Portals (RPP) Competition.


You will be notified shortly before the new RAC year of the results of your application. The RAC year typically begins the first week of April, so you should expect notification sometime in March. You and your sponsored users can begin to use the awarded resources at the beginning of the RAC year.  
You will be notified shortly before the new RAC year of the results of your application. The RAC year typically begins the first week of April, so you should expect notification sometime in March. You and your sponsored users can begin to use the awarded resources at the beginning of the RAC year.  
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