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= General =
= General =


Please copy and paste the text below into an email to [support@hpc.ucalgary.ca mailto:support@hpc.ucalgary.ca] and respond to the questions in the text.
Please copy and paste the text below into an email to [mailto:support@hpc.ucalgary.ca support@hpc.ucalgary.ca] and respond to the questions in the text.


= Application form =
= Application form =

Revision as of 17:27, 11 January 2022

General

Please copy and paste the text below into an email to support@hpc.ucalgary.ca and respond to the questions in the text.

Application form

About myself:

  • What is your status with UofC?
  • What research group do you work for? Who is your supervisor?
(If you are a Principal Investigator yourself, please respond accordingly).
  • How did you learn about the ARC cluster?
  • Do you have any experience with Linux and / or compute clusters?
  • What problem are you trying to address by using a compute cluster?


About the project(s) I am going to work on:

  • Please tell us a briefly about the research topic you are going to be woking on on ARC.
  • What are the data you are planning to work on?
  • What kind of analysis is it?
  • What software are you going to be using?
  • Do you have an estimate for the amount of work?


By applying for an ARC account I certify that I understand that:


The storage provided by the ARC cluster is only suitable for Level 1 and Level 2 data, as classified according to the UofC Information Security Classification Standard.
https://www.ucalgary.ca/legal-services/sites/default/files/teams/1/Standards-Legal-Information-Security-Classification-Standard.pdf


ARC is a research cluster, which means it has high performance but can be stopped for required maintenance when needed. ARC's storage cannot and should not be used as a main storage facility for research data, as the data will not be available, if the cluster is under maintenance. The master copy of research data should be stored elsewhere and only part of that data are expected to be copied to ARC for computational analysis. Data on ARC's storage are not backed up.


User's accounts on ARC are subject to automatic deletion after 12 months of inactivity. Please log in periodically to prevent your account from being deleted. You will be notified before the account is deleted. Please note that when an account is delete all the data stored in the home directory of the account are deleted as well.