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There are two main types of RAP:  
In general, there are two main types to RAPs:
* Default RAP: for resources accessible without requiring to apply to the Resource Allocations Competition. The default RAPI typically takes the form <code>abc-123-aa</code> and has an associated '''group name''' that typically takes the form <code>def-profname</code>.
Default RAP: A default RAP is automatically created when a PI role is activated. Default and Rapid Access Service quotas for storage and cloud resources are managed via this default RAP. The Default RAP allows PIs and sponsored users to make opportunistic user of compute resources with the default (that is, the lowest) priority. The default RAPI typically takes the form <code>abc-123-aa</code> and has an associated group name that follows the convention <code>def-profname.</code>
* RAC RAP: for resources awarded through the Resources for Research Groups (RRG) or Research Platforms and Portals (RPP) competitions. Each RAC RAP also has a RAPI, typically of the form <code>abc-123-ab</code> or <code>abc-123-ac</code>, etc. and an associated group name, typically of the form <code>rrg-profname</code> or <code>rpp-profname</code> for HPC resources, or <code>cpp-profname</code> or <code>crg-profname</code> for Cloud resources.
RAC RAP: This RAP is created when the PI receives an award through the any of the Resource Allocation Competitions. The RAC RAPI typically takes the form <code>abc-123-ab</code>, with an associated group name that follows the convention <code>rrg-profname</code> or <code>rpp-profname</code> for HPC resources, or <code>cpp-profname</code> or <code>crg-profname</code> for Cloud resources.


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