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Cloud resources allocated via the Rapid Access Service (RAS) use the default RAP (e.g. <code>abc-123-aa</code>, with associated group name def-profname).
Cloud resources allocated via the Rapid Access Service (RAS) use the default project.


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Cloud resources allocated via the Resource Allocation Competitions are awarded through a RAC RAP (e.g. <code>abc-123-ab)</code>; however, their associated group name follow a different convention. The group name of RAC RAPs with cloud allocations typically takes the form of <code>crg-profname</code> (for cloud resources allocated via the RRG competition) or <code>cpp-profname</code> (for cloud resources allocated via the RPP competition).
Cloud resources allocated via the Resource Allocation Competitions are awarded through a RAC project which follows a different naming convention than default projects. The group name of RAC projects with cloud allocations typically takes the form of <code>crg-profname</code> (for cloud resources allocated via the RRG competition) or <code>cpp-profname</code> (for cloud resources allocated via the RPP competition).


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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.  
If you have an active cloud resource allocation, you should already have a project and therefore access to the particular cloud on which you have an allocation.  


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*Default RAP: Cloud resources granted to you via RAS are allocated through your default RAP. All your activated sponsored user roles are always members of your default RAP. That is, confirming sponsorship of a user, confers on them membership in your default RAP. However, you can at any time deactivate any role you sponsor.   
*Default project: Cloud resources granted to you via RAS are allocated through your default project. All your activated sponsored user roles are always members of your default project. That is, confirming sponsorship of a user, confers on them membership in your default project. However, you can at any time deactivate any role you sponsor.   
*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 RAC RAP can use your cloud allocation.
*RAC project: By default, only the PI is added as a member of a project 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 project. Only members added to your project can use your cloud allocation.


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