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Benchmark costs on Dyme subscription #18

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crangelsmith opened this issue Dec 8, 2022 · 1 comment
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Benchmark costs on Dyme subscription #18

crangelsmith opened this issue Dec 8, 2022 · 1 comment
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Created a batch account on the Dyme subscription:

https://portal.azure.com/#@turing.ac.uk/resource/subscriptions/6b9576b1-432c-4a06-a1b2-d178f1e08850/resourcegroups/DyME-CHH/providers/Microsoft.Batch/batchAccounts/spcbatch/accountOverview

Significant better quotas wrt to personal accounts: 350 dedicated vPCU on a Pool, can actually run more jobs in parallel.

Associated storage account:

https://portal.azure.com/#@turing.ac.uk/resource/subscriptions/6b9576b1-432c-4a06-a1b2-d178f1e08850/resourceGroups/DyME-CHH/providers/Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts/scpoutputs/overview

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crangelsmith commented Dec 9, 2022

We've spent ~£70 running tests which is around 34 LADs for around 24 hours (of which 15 failed in the first hour), and the rest took over 12h to run. Look here.

It is not clear to me yet if we get charged the same way if the job finishes and the pool stays open, as it happened with the jobs that failed. Here the costing per test:

Screenshot 2022-12-12 at 10 40 53

@AoifeHughes AoifeHughes self-assigned this Jan 9, 2023
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