Datalore 2024.2 Help

Instance types

We run your computations on Amazon AWS EC2 virtual servers. Below is the full list of machines available in Datalore. Keep in mind that your access to these options depends on the number of Datalore Credits on your account. See more details in Use CPU and GPU machines.

Machine name

Type

RAM

vCPUs

GPUs

Spot machine price (Cr/h)

On-demand machine price (Cr/h)

CPU S

CPU

4

2

-

0.0765

0.1077

CPU L

CPU

16

2

-

0.1491

0.2673

CPU XL

CPU

32

16

-

1.0238

1.3345

CPU XXL

CPU

96

48

-

3.2164

3.9919

GPU S

GPU

16

4

1

0.3541

1.1759

GPU M

GPU

32

8

1

0.7075

1.6779

GPU L

GPU

64

16

1

1.1839

2.6859

GPU XL

GPU

128

32

1

2.2837

4.8539

GPU XXL

GPU

256

64

1

6.5039

9.7079

Multi-GPU S

Multi-GPU

192

48

4

3.0431

8.7259

Multi-GPU L

Multi-GPU

384

96

8

5.2363

17.4499

Machine usage

In regard to machine usage, it is important to consider the following aspects: computation time, parallel computation, and long computation.

Computation time

Computation time is the time required by the machine to execute the code. To view your current running machines, click your avatar icon in the upper right corner of the screen to open the Account menu and select Running machines.

For a detailed report on machine usage, go to Account menu | Account settings | Resource Usage. You can download it as a .csv file from there.

Parallel computation

With the Community plan, you can run 2 notebooks in parallel within the available computation time quota.

With the Professional plan, you can have unlimited parallel computations within the available computation time quota.

Background computation

This mode keeps the machine running after the tab is closed. The option allows you to close your notebook at any point without losing your computation progress. Background computation is particularly helpful when training heavy Machine learning and Deep learning models.

The Community plan allows you to keep your machine running for up to 6 hours after the tab is closed. The Professional plan sets no limitations other than your computation time quota.

Storage

You have the following storage options:

  • Internal storage

    Datalore provides cloud storage for notebooks and attachments. The attached files remain attached to the notebooks whenever you close Datalore. For a .csv report on storage usage, go to Account menu | Account settings | Resource Usage.

    If you downgrade from the Professional plan to Community, any data exceeding the storage limit will be deleted after 30 days.

  • External storage

    Datalore supports external S3 buckets. This helps you work with the data files you already have in your cloud storage and extend Datalore internal storage based on your needs. To connect your storage, go to Tools | Attached data sources.

Sharing

For shared notebooks, Datalore uses the computation resources from the account of the document’s owner. This means that if you are the owner of a notebook that you share with two people and they continue running the notebook after you close the Datalore tab, it is your computation time and memory that will be consumed. If all three of you are running one notebook simultaneously, only one computation will be enabled and consumed.

When you share a workspace, your storage resources will be consumed.

When you publish a notebook, you publish a static copy, and no computation resources will be consumed when the user views it.

Last modified: 17 May 2024