How Do I Stop Billing If I Do Not Use ModelArts?
The cost of AI development in ModelArts mainly includes the storage fee and resource fee. If ModelArts is no longer used, stop or delete the services running in ModelArts and delete the data stored in OBS and EVS.
Clearing Storage Data
ModelArts data is stored in OBS. To stop storage billing, switch to the OBS console and delete the data and directories.
Clearing Resources
To stop resource billing, check running jobs in ModelArts, and stop or delete the jobs.
Procedure
Log in to the ModelArts console. In the navigation pane, choose Dashboard. On the Dashboard area, view the jobs that are being billed. Then, stop the jobs as needed.
- In the navigation pane of the ModelArts console, choose ExeML and check whether there are any running projects. If so, click Delete in the Operation column. Then, the billing will be stopped accordingly.
- In the navigation pane of the ModelArts console, choose DevEnviron > Notebook and check whether there are running notebook instances. If so, click Stop in the Operation column. Then, the billing will be stopped accordingly. Check whether there are notebook instances using EVS storage. If so, stop and delete the notebook instances. Then, the EVS billing will be stopped accordingly.
- In the navigation pane of the ModelArts console, choose Training Management > Training Jobs, and check whether there are running jobs. If so, click Stop in the Operation column. Then, the billing will be stopped accordingly.
- In the navigation pane of the ModelArts console, choose Training Management > Training Jobs, click the Visualization Jobs tab, and check whether there are running jobs. If so, click Stop in the Operation column. Then, the billing will be stopped accordingly.
- In the navigation pane of the ModelArts console, choose Service Deployment > Real-Time Services and check whether there are running jobs. If so, click Stop in the Operation column. Then, the billing will be stopped accordingly.
- In the navigation pane of the ModelArts console, choose Service Deployment > Batch Services and check whether there are running jobs. If so, click Stop in the Operation column. Then, the billing will be stopped accordingly.
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