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Compute Canada began to renew its infrastructure in 2016. The first phase of the new deployment is composed of four new clusters, called [[CC-Cloud Resources|Arbutus]], [[Cedar]], [[Graham]], and [[Niagara]].
Compute Canada began to renew its infrastructure in 2016. The first phase of the new deployment is composed of four new clusters, called [[CC-Cloud Resources|Arbutus]], [[Cedar]], [[Graham]], and [[Niagara]].


[[CC-Cloud Resources|Arbutus]] is an extension of the West cloud. Arbutus went into service in September 2016.
[[CC-Cloud Resources|Arbutus]] is a [[cloud]] site, which allows users to launch and customize virtual machines. Arbutus went into service in September 2016.


[[Béluga/en|Béluga]], [[Cedar]] and [[Graham]] are '''general purpose clusters''' composed of a variety of nodes including large memory nodes and nodes with accelerators.  You can log in to any of these using [[SSH]] and the same password you use at ccdb.computecanada.ca. A home directory will be automatically created for you the first time you log in.   
[[Béluga/en|Béluga]], [[Cedar]] and [[Graham]] are '''general purpose clusters''' composed of a variety of nodes including large memory nodes and nodes with accelerators.  You can log in to any of these using [[SSH]] and the same password you use at ccdb.computecanada.ca. A home directory will be automatically created for you the first time you log in.   
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