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 The resources are allocated to the job in a fair-share fashion, subject to constraints set by the queue and the resources available to the Project. The Fair-share system of Anselm ensures that individual users may consume approximately equal amounts of resources per week. Detailed information can be found in the [Job scheduling][1] section. The resources are accessible via several queues for queueing the jobs. The queues provide prioritized and exclusive access to the computational resources. The following table provides the queue partitioning overview:
 
 !!! hint
-    **The exp queue is configured to run one job per user only.**
+    **The exp queue is configured to run one job and accept five jobs in a queue per user.**
 
 !!! note
     **The qfree queue is not free of charge**. [Normal accounting][2] applies. However, it allows for utilization of free resources, once a project has exhausted all its allocated computational resources. This does not apply to Director's Discretion projects (DD projects) by default. Usage of qfree after exhaustion of DD projects' computational resources is allowed after request for this queue.