Networke
  • Introduction
    • About Networke
    • Why Choose Networke
    • Key Features
  • Billing
    • How does instance billing work?
    • How does storage billing work?
  • GPU
    • How to Select a GPU Node Type
    • GPU overviews
    • GPU-powered solutions GPU
  • Storage
    • High-Performance Storage on Networke
    • Storage Features
    • Storage Volume Types
  • TOKENOMICS
    • $NETE Token Allocation
  • Machine Learning & AI
    • Get Started with ML and AI
    • Inference on Networke
    • Specialized Infrastructure
  • Vision
    • Networke's Vision
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  1. Billing

How does instance billing work?

Networke offers both CPU and GPU instances to meet a variety of computational requirements. Start with affordable CPU instances for data pre-processing, then scale up to GPU instances for high-demand, large-scale tasks.

Billing is calculated per minute, depending on the instance type (CPU or GPU), region, and usage time. The minimum billing period is one minute, beginning when the instance is initiated and ending when it is terminated.

Charges apply only while instances are running. If your balance is insufficient, active instances will be stopped, and you’ll be notified. To avoid disruptions, ensure your account balance is sufficient to cover your usage.

Launching an instance requires enough credits to support at least one hour of runtime at the chosen specifications. If your balance falls short, you can either fund your account or opt for a lower-cost instance.

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