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-# Request for Resources
-
-Important note: ZIH systems run Linux. Thus, for effective work, you should know your way around
-Linux based systems and the Bash Shell. Beginners can find a lot of tutorials on the internet.
-
-## Determine the Required CPU and GPU Hours
-
-ZIH systems are focused on data-intensive computing. They are meant to be used for highly
-parallelized code. Please take that into account when migrating sequential code from a local
-machine to our HPC systems. To estimate your execution time when executing your previously
-sequential program in parallel, you can use [Amdahl's law](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amdahl%27s_law).
-Think in advance about the parallelization strategy for your project and how to effectively use HPC resources.
-
-## Available Software
-
-Pre-installed software on our HPC systems is managed via [modules](../software/modules.md).
-There are many variants of these modules available.
-We have divided these into two different software environments such as `release/23.04`.
-Within each environment there are further dependencies and variants.