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1 -Access to the Fenix Infrastructure for neuroscientists
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1 1  === How to get access to resources? ===
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3 -Access to resources of the Fenix Infrastructure is **free of charge** and is provided in an **excellence-based** procedure, following the [[peer review principles>>https://prace-ri.eu/hpc-access/project-access/project-access-the-peer-review-process/]] which have been established by [[PRACE>>url:http://www.prace-ri.eu/]]. The allocation procedure for available resources is handled by the user communities and resources are provided to European scientists from all scientific domains.
3 +Access to resources of the Fenix Infrastructure is **free of charge** and is provided through an **excellence-based** procedure, following the [[peer review principles>>https://prace-ri.eu/hpc-access/project-access/project-access-the-peer-review-process/]] which have been established by [[PRACE>>url:http://www.prace-ri.eu/]]. The respective allocation processes for available resources are handled by the user communities, and resources are provided to European scientists from all scientific domains.
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5 - All details on access are published on the Fenix website: [[https:~~/~~/fenix-ri.eu/access>>https://fenix-ri.eu/access]][[image:logo-fenix-symbol.png||height="107" style="float:left" width="107"]]
5 +[[image:image-20220408085758-1.png||style="float:right"]]All details on access are published on the Fenix website: [[https:~~/~~/fenix-ri.eu/access>>https://fenix-ri.eu/access]]
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7 +More information regarding the allocation process for neuroscience community are available in this Collab under [[Allocation process - resources for neuroscience projects>>doc:Collabs.fenix-icei.2\. Fenix services and resources.WebHome]].
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14 14  === Which resources are available? ===
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18 -Find all **details on which resources** are currently **available**, **requestable** or **planned** to become available on the following **two pages of the Fenix website**:
19 -\\[[https:~~/~~/fenix-ri.eu/infrastructure/resources/available-resources>>url:https://fenix-ri.eu/infrastructure/resources/available-resources]]
20 -[[https:~~/~~/fenix-ri.eu/infrastructure/resources/planned-resources>>url:https://fenix-ri.eu/infrastructure/resources/planned-resources]]
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13 +The Fenix website provides an overview of which resources are available at which of the current five hosting sites: [[https:~~/~~/fenix-ri.eu/infrastructure/resources/available-resources>>https://fenix-ri.eu/infrastructure/resources/available-resources]]
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15 +The following different types of resources are offered ([[more info>>https://fenix-ri.eu/infrastructure/services]]):
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17 +* **Scalable Computing Services**: Massively parallel HPC systems that are suitable for highly parallel brain simulations or for high-throughput data analysis tasks.
18 +* **Interactive Computing Services**: Quick access to single compute servers to analyse and visualise data interactively, or to connect to running simulations, which are using the scalable compute services.
19 +* **Virtual Machine Services**: Service for deploying virtual machines (VMs) in a stable and controlled environment that is, for example, suitable for deploying platform services like the HBP Collaboratory, image services or neuromorphic computing front-end services.
20 +* **Active Data Repositories**: Site-local data repositories close to computational and/or visualization resources that are used for storing temporary replicas of data sets. In the near future they will typically be realised using parallel file systems.
21 +* **Archival Data Repositories**: Federated data storage, optimized for capacity, reliability and availability that is used for long-term storage of large data sets which cannot be easily regenerated. These data stores allow the sharing of data with other researchers inside and outside of HBP
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