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== '''Fee Structure @ Frontenac''' == | == '''Fee Structure @ Frontenac''' == | ||
− | Frontenac serves as our main compute cluster and is operated through the SLURM scheduler. Until March 31, allocations from the 2018 Resource Allocation Competition of Compute Canada, are running on this cluster. The cluster is not among the allocatable systems for the 2019 Compute Canada allocation round (" | + | Frontenac serves as our main compute cluster and is operated through the SLURM scheduler. Until March 31, 2019 allocations from the 2018 Resource Allocation Competition ("RAC 2018") of Compute Canada, are running on this cluster. The cluster is not among the allocatable systems for the 2019 Compute Canada allocation round ("RAC 2019"). '''Therefore, the operation of Frontenac will be on a cost-recovery basis starting April 1, 2019'''. This page provides details about the fee structure. |
=== Price List === | === Price List === | ||
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| Compute (CPU usage, High-Priority or Metered) | | Compute (CPU usage, High-Priority or Metered) | ||
− | | $225/ | + | | $225 / core year |
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| Compute (CPU usage, special arrangements) | | Compute (CPU usage, special arrangements) | ||
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| Storage (Project) | | Storage (Project) | ||
− | | $250/ | + | | $250 / Terabyte-year |
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| Storage (Nearline) | | Storage (Nearline) | ||
− | | $45/ | + | | $45 / Terabyte-year |
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| Storage (special arrangements) | | Storage (special arrangements) | ||
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− | The prices quoted are for 2019 and subject to | + | The prices quoted are for 2019 and subject to change. They do not include HST. |
=== Compute and Storage === | === Compute and Storage === | ||
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The new fee structure for the Frontenac Compute cluster applies to both to the usage of CPU's (GPU's) and storage on disk/tape. The fees are raised per annum, but can be pro-rated to a shorter duration without penalty. The standard units are : | The new fee structure for the Frontenac Compute cluster applies to both to the usage of CPU's (GPU's) and storage on disk/tape. The fees are raised per annum, but can be pro-rated to a shorter duration without penalty. The standard units are : | ||
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| CPU usage | | CPU usage | ||
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* One core for the duration of one year. | * One core for the duration of one year. | ||
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* Associated memory and other specifics of the CPU varies. The quoted price is based on a 4GB/core ratio. | * Associated memory and other specifics of the CPU varies. The quoted price is based on a 4GB/core ratio. | ||
* We are not charging for memory, but will use a standard memory-equivalent (4GB/core) when memory usage exceeds CPU usage. | * We are not charging for memory, but will use a standard memory-equivalent (4GB/core) when memory usage exceeds CPU usage. | ||
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| Storage | | Storage | ||
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* One terabyte of storage for the duration of one year. | * One terabyte of storage for the duration of one year. | ||
* Storage needs to be sized ahead of usage, and includes all project areas (home, scratch, project). | * Storage needs to be sized ahead of usage, and includes all project areas (home, scratch, project). | ||
* Different rates apply for disk (project) storage and tape storage with HSM access (nearline). | * Different rates apply for disk (project) storage and tape storage with HSM access (nearline). | ||
− | * A small amount of "home" space for usage with CPU | + | * A small amount of "home" space for usage with CPU is included in the fees. |
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There are two standard types of access to the Frontenac cluster": "High-Priority" access which provides scheduled access to the cluster which will in most cases be "rapid" for smaller jobs, and "Metered" access which uses a standard priority that may entail longer waiting times but will only be charged according to actual usage. In addition we offer special arrangements. Here is a more detailed explanation: | There are two standard types of access to the Frontenac cluster": "High-Priority" access which provides scheduled access to the cluster which will in most cases be "rapid" for smaller jobs, and "Metered" access which uses a standard priority that may entail longer waiting times but will only be charged according to actual usage. In addition we offer special arrangements. Here is a more detailed explanation: | ||
− | {| class="wikitable" | '''Difference between " | + | {| class="wikitable" | '''Difference between "high-priority" and "metered" access''' |
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| High-Priority | | High-Priority | ||
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− | * High-Priority access entitles to user to a priority | + | * High-Priority access entitles to user to a priority proportional to the number of core-years. |
− | * | + | * Continuous usage results in the purchased number of core-years. |
− | * | + | * Overall usage is capped at the number of core-years purchased. |
− | * | + | * Unused portions of the purchase are non-refundable unless special arrangements are made. |
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| Metered | | Metered | ||
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− | * | + | * Access at a standard priority. |
− | + | * Allows access when needed in most cases, but may entail longer waiting times. | |
− | * | + | * The total amount of core-years is billed to the user, some up-front fees may apply. |
− | * | + | * The amount of available resources on the cluster may be scaled to cover demands from "metered users". |
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| Special arrangements | | Special arrangements | ||
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There are two standard types of storage on the Frontenac file system, both part of the "Hierarchical Storage Management" system. "Project" storage refers to storage immediately accessible on a disk through the GPFS file system. "Nearline" storage refers to data that reside on tape, but are accessible through disk when needed, albeit with a delay. Here is a more detailed explanation: | There are two standard types of storage on the Frontenac file system, both part of the "Hierarchical Storage Management" system. "Project" storage refers to storage immediately accessible on a disk through the GPFS file system. "Nearline" storage refers to data that reside on tape, but are accessible through disk when needed, albeit with a delay. Here is a more detailed explanation: | ||
− | {| class="wikitable" | '''Difference between " | + | {| class="wikitable" | '''Difference between "project" and "nearline" ''' storage |
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Revision as of 18:48, 1 February 2019
Contents
Fee Structure @ Frontenac
Frontenac serves as our main compute cluster and is operated through the SLURM scheduler. Until March 31, 2019 allocations from the 2018 Resource Allocation Competition ("RAC 2018") of Compute Canada, are running on this cluster. The cluster is not among the allocatable systems for the 2019 Compute Canada allocation round ("RAC 2019"). Therefore, the operation of Frontenac will be on a cost-recovery basis starting April 1, 2019. This page provides details about the fee structure.
Price List
The following lists the basic charges for compute and storage usage on the Frontenac cluster. These are meant as a reference to facilitate the decision of whether to continue to use the Frontenac cluster or seek alternatives.
Type | Unit Price |
Compute (CPU usage, High-Priority or Metered) | $225 / core year |
Compute (CPU usage, special arrangements) | Contact us |
Storage (Project) | $250 / Terabyte-year |
Storage (Nearline) | $45 / Terabyte-year |
Storage (special arrangements) | Contact us |
The prices quoted are for 2019 and subject to change. They do not include HST.
Compute and Storage
The new fee structure for the Frontenac Compute cluster applies to both to the usage of CPU's (GPU's) and storage on disk/tape. The fees are raised per annum, but can be pro-rated to a shorter duration without penalty. The standard units are :
Type | Unit | Explanation |
CPU usage | core-year |
|
Storage | Terabyte-year |
|
"High-priority" and "Metered" Compute Access
There are two standard types of access to the Frontenac cluster": "High-Priority" access which provides scheduled access to the cluster which will in most cases be "rapid" for smaller jobs, and "Metered" access which uses a standard priority that may entail longer waiting times but will only be charged according to actual usage. In addition we offer special arrangements. Here is a more detailed explanation:
Type | Explanation |
High-Priority |
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Metered |
|
Special arrangements |
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Project and Nearline storage
There are two standard types of storage on the Frontenac file system, both part of the "Hierarchical Storage Management" system. "Project" storage refers to storage immediately accessible on a disk through the GPFS file system. "Nearline" storage refers to data that reside on tape, but are accessible through disk when needed, albeit with a delay. Here is a more detailed explanation:
Type | Explanation |
Project |
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Nearline |
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Intermediate data |
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