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==== Available filesystems ==== | ==== Available filesystems ==== | ||
- | The binf nodes export 2 mountpoints which are $BINFS (/binfs) and $BINFL (/binfl). The BINFS filesystem is more than twice as fast as the BINFL filesystem and even a magnitude faster then the $GLOBAL filesystem. If you need really high IO rates you should use the BINFS filesystem. | + | The binf nodes export 2 mountpoints which are '' |
If you need much space then you should use the BINFL filesystem, which is 10 times larger than BINFS. | If you need much space then you should use the BINFL filesystem, which is 10 times larger than BINFS. | ||
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to get in the priority queue, which has a maximum runtime of 72 hours. | to get in the priority queue, which has a maximum runtime of 72 hours. | ||
- | If you just want to utilise the filesystems you can use the $BINFS/ | + | If you just want to utilise the filesystems you can use the '' |
=== Using high memory nodes === | === Using high memory nodes === |