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If you have an active cloud resource allocation you should already have a RAP and therefore access to the particular cloud on which you have an allocation.  
Cloud resources allocated via the Rapid Access Service (RAS) use the default RAP. The default RAPI typically takes the form abc-123-aa and has an associated group name that typically takes the form def-profname.
Cloud resources allocated via any of the Resource Allocation Competitions are awarded through a cloud RAP, which typically take the form of abc-123-ab or abc-123-ac, etc. and has an associated group name, typically of the form <code>crg-profname-ad</code> (for cloud resources allocated via the RRG competition) or <code>cpp-profname-ae</code> (for cloud resources allocated via the RPP competition).


Cloud resources allocated via the Rapid Access Service (RAS) use the default RAP. The default RAPI typically takes the form abc-123-aa and has an associated group name that typically takes the form def-profname.
=== Who can use the allocation? ===
1. Default RAP: Every role that you have sponsored through your Compute Canada Database (CCDB) registration is automatically added as a member of your default RAP. This means cloud resources allocated via the Rapid Access Service are accessible by all your sponsored users.
2. RAC RAP: By default, only the PI is added as a member of a RAP associated with cloud resources allocated via the Resource Allocation Competitions. If desired, you can add sponsored users and/or other active Compute Canada users as members to the RAP. Only members added to your RAP RAP can use your cloud allocation.


Cloud resources allocated via any of the Resource Allocation Competitions are awarded through a cloud RAP, which typically take the form of abc-123-ab or abc-123-ac, etc. and has an associated group name, typically of the form <code>crg-profname-ad</code> (for cloud resources allocated via the RRG competition) or <code>cpp-profname-ae</code> (for cloud resources allocated via the RPP competition).
If you have an active cloud resource allocation, you should already have a RAP and therefore access to the particular cloud on which you have an allocation.  


When a new cloud RAP is created, <b>only the PI is added as a member of the RAP by default</b>. The PI can then add sponsored users and/or other active Compute Canada users as RAP members. For details read the instructions in the "Who can use an allocation?" section here: https://docs.computecanada.ca/wiki/Using_a_resource_allocation#Information_for_each_resource
If you desire, you can select which users may use your allocation. To do so:
1) Log in at https://ccdb.computecanada.ca/
2) From the "My Account" menu, select "Manage RAP Memberships".  This will take you to https://ccdb.computecanada.ca/resource_allocation_projects/members.  In the Resource Allocation Project (RAP) drop-down list on this page, select the RAP to which you want to add members.
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For information about logging in and using a particular cloud see [[Cloud#Using the cloud|using the cloud]]. If you are unsure about your cloud allocation or if you have difficulty logging into a cloud where you have an allocation, please contact [[technical support]].
For information about logging in and using a particular cloud see [[Cloud#Using the cloud|using the cloud]]. If you are unsure about your cloud allocation or if you have difficulty logging into a cloud where you have an allocation, please contact [[technical support]].
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