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Shelving an Instance to Minimize Resource Usage Charges

Shelving an Instance to Minimize Resource Usage Charges

To preserve a configured instance to use later and not continually resources associated with running a live instance, you can "shelve" the instance. Please note there is a difference between shelving and saving a persistent copy of the instance. It's highly recommended to save a snapshot of the instance if the instance needs to be restored after unexpected termination due to user error or any other cause.

Note: Any applicable disk usage is still incurred when an instance is shelved. Shelving only helps to free up compute resources for other users on the same compute node. Due to technical reporting issues, shelving instances does not prevent an instance from being billed; however a future update to SDSC Cloud is planned which will prevent shelved instances for billing their vCPUs and GB of RAM.

How to Shelve an Instance

You can "shelve" an instance from the main instance tab in the web dashboard interface. The option to shelve the instance is in the drop-down menu on the right of the instance's line in the list of instances.


How to Unshelve an Instance

You can "unshelve" an instance when you are ready to use it again. The option to unshelve the instance is in the drop-down menu on the right of the instance's line in the list of instances.

Note: The unshelved instance will keep all the same IP addresses and any floating IPs associated with it.


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