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Feeling limited by Roar free “open queue?” Interested in tresting out the benefits of a paid Roar allocation? We offer 30-day trials that allow your team to assess the benefits of an allocation, including guaranteed start times and dedicated compute resources to meet your needs.
Try-ACI allocations are reserved for faculty members. If you are not a faculty member, please discuss with your adviser or principal investigator as to whether or not they are interested in receiving a Try-ACI allocation.
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