I only need it to give one college test and I have a Macbook Air so thought using EC2 windows server with graphics card as it has hourly usage and can turn it off after usage maybe I need it for total of 10hrs max in week what do you think I am thinking of aws because I have previously worked with ec2 instances to create windows machinesMate you’ll need a pretty beefy vps for that. I think you’ll need one with NVIDIA graphics or similar. Doesn’t it make more sense to do that type of work locally?
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Go spin up a Paperspace standard Advanced instance. Those come with 16gb ram, 2gb GPU ram, and 6vcpus.That should be enough to run Solidworks and Photoshop comfortably.I only need it to give one college test and I have a Macbook Air so thought using EC2 windows server with graphics card as it has hourly usage and can turn it off after usage maybe I need it for total of 10hrs max in week what do you think I am thinking of aws because I have previously worked with ec2 instances to create windows machines
Wow that looks like exactly what I needed can you also let me know if can I stop that machine after few hours and start it again when I will need it or will it be like I have to keep that machine keep running for that entire durationGo spin up a Paperspace standard Advanced instance. Those come with 16gb ram, 2gb GPU ram, and 6vcpus.That should be enough to run Solidworks and Photoshop comfortably.
It costs about 0.18$/hr. That's about 3 times cheaper than the cheapest AWS ec2 plan (g4dn.large which is at $0.55$/hr)
You can stop the instance if you want to but you have to pay for the persistent storage volumes. The storage comes with an additional price of $5/mon for 50gb. Should be enough ig.Wow that looks like exactly what I needed can you also let me know if can I stop that machine after few hours and start it again when I will need it or will it be like I have to keep that machine keep running for that entire duration