Runners Page
On Runners Page, you're presented with a comprehensive interface where you can see, edit, and monitor all your Runners. This page allows you to create new Runners with a simple click on the 'Create Runner' button located in the top right corner.
Creating New Runners
Use the 'Create Runner' button on the top right corner to create a new Runner. After clicking you can start to Create a Runner to Run Applications.
Runners Table
Below table displays key information about each Runner that can be listed as follows:
Runner Dates
View important dates like when Runners were Created and Last Edited.
Cost
View the type of which one your Plans are you are billed for a Runner. (Pay-as-you-go or Subscriptions)
Vaults
Check the total number of Application-level Vaults and their names used in each Application.
Type
See whether resource limits of the Runner is Fixed Capacity or Scalable.
Fixed Capacity Runners have limited resource limits on their compute resources such as CPU and RAM.
Scalable Runners can go beyond their current compute resource limits by creating more Nodes.
Nodes
Monitor the current number of Runner Nodes for Scalable Runners.
Fixed Capacity Runners always have 1 node as they are not scalable.
Scalable Runners have more than 1 nodes if their compute resources load exceeds the resource limits of current Runner.
High Availability
See whether Minimum High Availability is enabled or not for the Runner.
Allocation
See whether Runner Allocation is either Reserved or Shared.
Reserved Runners are limited to run a single Application anytime.
Shared Runners can run more than one Application if need be.
Size
Quickly determine the resource limits of the Runner and each of its Nodes if the Runner is Scalable.
Vaults
See whether a Runner-level Vault if used when starting the Runner. (cf. Runner-level Vaults)
Only one Runner-level Vault can be used for each Runner.
Deployment
The specific deployment type each Runner utilizes is displayed, providing insights into whether the Runner is deployed as SaaS, within an On-prem architecture, or connected through the Bring-your-own-cloud (BYOC) option.
Provider
You can easily see which cloud provider is being used.
Region
Specifies the Region in which each Runner is created, offering clear visibility into the geographical location of your data processing activities.
Running Applications
Total number of Applications currently productionized in the Runner.
Status
Observe the current status of the Runner, including Running or Stopped states.
Actions
On the Actions column, you'll find several interactive buttons designed to manage the operational status and configurations of your current Runner.
Stop/Start
The Start/Stop button allows you to toggle the operational state of the Runner; Applications cannot be deployed on Runners that are in a Stopped state.
Runner Details
Clicking on the Runner Details button will navigate you to a comprehensive overview of the Runner, where you can review essential aspects such as security credentials, the Runner-level Vault Name (if utilized), and performance metrics including CPU, RAM, and Egress usage.
Rename and Delete
Additionally, a collapsible button provides further management options, enabling you to Rename your Runner for better identification or Delete it entirely from your setup if necessary.
These tools are crafted to give you full control over your Runner's lifecycle and performance, ensuring that you can efficiently manage your data processing environment directly from the Runners Page.
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