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===Cedar (GP2)=== <!--T:1-->
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[https://docs.computecanada.ca/wiki/Getting_Started_with_the_new_National_Systems Getting started with Cedar]
[https://docs.computecanada.ca/wiki/Getting_Started_with_the_new_National_Systems Getting started with Cedar]


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====High-performance interconnect==== <!--T:19-->
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By design, Cedar supports multiple simultaneous parallel jobs of up to 1024 cores in a fully non-blocking manner. For larger jobs the interconnect has a 2:1 blocking factor, i.e., even for jobs running on several thousand cores, Cedar provides a high-performance interconnect.
By design, Cedar supports multiple simultaneous parallel jobs of up to 1024 cores in a fully non-blocking manner. For larger jobs the interconnect has a 2:1 blocking factor, i.e., even for jobs running on several thousand cores, Cedar provides a high-performance interconnect.


====Node types and characteristics==== <!--T:6-->
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