Note:  CPU time is charged at a rate of $0.10 per *hour*--time is
measured by the second, and we round up to the nearest cent, so using
30 minutes of usage beyond the free threshold on a given day would
cost $0.05 :)

Pete



On Feb 25, 8:05 am, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am watching your changes in the quota system from the perspective of
> wanting to run massive parallel applications on it.  Considered that
> way, the changes are a definite improvement, though not quite to the
> point where it would be worth it for us.  In particular, if I read
> your docs right, one application can really use about 72 simultaneous
> cores, due to hard quota restrictions.  It is nice, though that
> apparently time is consumed "by the minute", rather than "by the
> hour", which is what Amazon does, I think.  One further problem is
> that 10 cents per minute is probably too expensive, versus the best
> alternative we have available (using our own cluster resources).
>
> I'm aware that massive parallel apps are not your goal, but still,
> it's interesting to see how close you're getting...
>
> Mike
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