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<tab name="Beluga">
<tab name="Beluga">
On Beluga, no jobs are permitted longer than 168 hours (7 days) and there is a limit of 1000 jobs, queued and running, per user. Production jobs should have a duration of at least an hour.  
On Beluga, no jobs are permitted longer than 168 hours (7 days) and there is a limit of 1000 jobs, queued and running, per user. Production jobs should have a duration of at least an hour.  
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<tab name="Graham">
On Graham, no jobs are permitted longer than 168 hours (7 days) and there is a limit of 1000 jobs, queued and running, per user. Production jobs should have a duration of at least an hour.
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<tab name="Cedar">
<tab name="Cedar">
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''If you are unsure if your job requires a specific architecture, do not use this option.'' Jobs that do not specify a CPU architecture can be scheduled on either Broadwell or Skylake nodes, and will therefore generally start earlier.
''If you are unsure if your job requires a specific architecture, do not use this option.'' Jobs that do not specify a CPU architecture can be scheduled on either Broadwell or Skylake nodes, and will therefore generally start earlier.
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<tab name="Graham">
On Graham, no jobs are permitted longer than 168 hours (7 days) and there is a limit of 1000 jobs, queued and running, per user. Production jobs should have a duration of at least an hour.
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<tab name="Narval">
On Narval, no jobs are permitted longer than 168 hours (7 days) and there is a limit of 1000 jobs, queued and running, per user. Production jobs should have a duration of at least an hour.
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<tab name="Niagara">
<tab name="Niagara">
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