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= Using the MATLAB Parallel Server = <!--T:41-->
= Using the MATLAB Parallel Server = <!--T:41-->
MATLAB Distributed Computing Server (MDCS) became MATLAB Parallel Server in the recent years. This technology is only worthwhile if you need more workers in your parallel MATLAB job than available CPU cores on a single compute node. While the regular MATLAB installation (see above sections) allows you to run parallel jobs within one node (up to 64 jobs per node, depending on which node and cluster), the MATLAB Parallel Server is the licensed MathWorks solution for running a parallel job on more than one node. For the moment, the use of the MATLAB Parallel Server is only supported on the [[Béluga/en | Béluga]] cluster.
MATLAB Distributed Computing Server (MDCS) became MATLAB Parallel Server in the recent years. This technology is only worthwhile if you need more workers in your parallel MATLAB job than available CPU cores on a single compute node. While the regular MATLAB installation (see above sections) allows you to run parallel jobs within one node (up to 64 workers per job, depending on which node and cluster), the MATLAB Parallel Server is the licensed MathWorks solution for running a parallel job on more than one node. For the moment, the use of the MATLAB Parallel Server is only supported on the [[Béluga/en | Béluga]] cluster.


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