Compute Dashboard
On-Demand Instances Tab
Account Number: Shows the unique user account number.
Credits: Displays available credits, including purchased credits and subscription details.
On-Demand Instance Status: A pie chart showing the number of running and terminated instances.
Table Details:
Alias: Instance name.
Status: Indicates if the instance is Running, Requested, or Terminated.
$Price/Hour: The hourly cost of the instance.
Machine EFF: Machine efficiency rating.
Service Provider: Provider of the instance (e.g., AWS, LAMBDA, GCP).
Launched At: Timestamp of the instance’s launch.
Launch Duration: Duration for which the instance has been running.
Shutdown Time: Time when the instance is scheduled to shut down.
GPU Type: GPU model (e.g., NVIDIA V100, NVIDIA L4).
GPU Memory: GPU memory size.
CPU: CPU type.
#Cores: Number of CPU cores.
Memory GB: Amount of system RAM.
Storage GB: Disk space in gigabytes.
Storage Type: Type of storage (e.g., SSD, EBS only).
Dedicated Instances Tab
Account Number: Displays the unique account number associated with the user.
Credits: Shows the available credits for usage, including details of purchased credits and subscription renewals.
Dedicated Instance Status: A visual representation (e.g., a pie chart) indicating the status of dedicated instance requests.
Table Details:
Alias: The name assigned to the instance.
Status: The current status of the instance (e.g., Requested, Running, Terminated).
$Price/Hour: The cost per hour of using the instance.
Machine EFF: The machine efficiency rating.
Service Provider: Indicates the service provider (e.g., AWS, LAMBDA, GCP).
Launched At: The timestamp when the instance was launched.
Launch Duration: The duration the instance has been active.
Shutdown Time: The time scheduled for instance shutdown.
GPU Type: The type of GPU available (e.g., NVIDIA H100).
GPU Memory: The memory capacity of the GPU.
CPU: The type of CPU.
#Cores: Number of CPU cores available.
Memory GB: The amount of system RAM.
Storage GB: The storage capacity in gigabytes.
Storage Type: The type of storage used (e.g., EBS, SSD).
Restart Instance & Delete Instance
To restart or delete a compute instance, navigate to the Compute dashboard and follow these steps:
Click the checkbox next to the compute instance you wish to wake up or restart.
Click the hamburger icon at the top of the compute table to see available options.
Choose between the options to Delete or Restart the instance.
A confirmation form will appear, prompting you to type Confirm to proceed with the action.
This process applies to both dedicated and on-demand instances, ensuring that users have the control needed to manage their compute resources effectively.