Affordable, high-performance CPU cloud for data-heavy tasks(carolinacloud.io)
carolinacloud.io
Affordable, high-performance CPU cloud for data-heavy tasks
https://carolinacloud.io/
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Looks really cool and glad to see some CPU-based providers amidst this GPU wave. How are you able to charge so little and not charge for egress?
For example, how much would you charge for this machine with 128vCPUs and 256G RAM (1)
Also, what is an "arbitrary vCPU"?
(1) https://cloudprice.net/aws/ec2/instances/c7a.32xlarge
For example, how much would you charge for this machine with 128vCPUs and 256G RAM (1)
Also, what is an "arbitrary vCPU"?
(1) https://cloudprice.net/aws/ec2/instances/c7a.32xlarge
An arbitrary vCPU is my way of pointing out that most cloud providers today would call a 10-year old Intel core a "vCPU" and would also call a brand-new CPU a "vCPU" (more likely the former than the latter).
We feel that you should be charged less for older/slower hardware, and more for newer/faster hardware, so we scaled our pricing accordingly.
And regarding egress, because we're fully vertically integrated (we own everything aside from our ISP) nobody else charges us egress and therefore we don't charge our customers egress.
We feel that you should be charged less for older/slower hardware, and more for newer/faster hardware, so we scaled our pricing accordingly.
And regarding egress, because we're fully vertically integrated (we own everything aside from our ISP) nobody else charges us egress and therefore we don't charge our customers egress.
Very cool! Additional compute at a lower rate than the established providers is interesting.
What is the roadmap? Do you see this service continuing to specialize in single region, inexpensive compute with minimal overhead or expand the service with a user facing API, etc?
What is the roadmap? Do you see this service continuing to specialize in single region, inexpensive compute with minimal overhead or expand the service with a user facing API, etc?
Our high-level roadmap for now is just slow, consistent growth with a huge emphasis on strong customer relationships. Most of our customers are fairly latency-insensitive right now due to the nature of long-running jobs (who cares if it takes 120ms to download the results that took a weekend to run?), so we do have a strong local focus, but new locations aren't out of the question. We're based in RTP in North Carolina right now, but we're looking at some sites in Charlotte as well.
Technically, we're looking at adding S3-compatible storage onsite, hosting Solana Validator and RPC nodes and even offering colocation to other providers.
Technically, we're looking at adding S3-compatible storage onsite, hosting Solana Validator and RPC nodes and even offering colocation to other providers.
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I’m Alice, a computational geneticist and software engineer. I recently launched Carolina Cloud, a cloud service built for researchers, freelancers, and small teams who need high CPU throughput — especially for bioinformatics pipelines and ML workloads, where many algorithms are still single-threaded and don’t lend themselves well to GPU compute, despite the hype!
What makes it different:
Try it for free, or request up to $250 in compute credits for verified, legitimate users.
The goal isn’t to replace AWS/GCP, but to give you a flexible, affordable supplement for CPU-heavy or single-threaded or hybrid workloads. Our happiest customers have saved a lot of money on bioinformatics pipelines, credit modeling, weather simulations, and ML experiments.
If you have questions, want to try it out, or have suggestions, comment here or reach me at [email protected]. I’d love feedback.
Check it out: https://carolinacloud.io/ Console : https://console.carolinacloud.io/