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## Cloud hosting: 3-22k$/mth, 5-11 weeks
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## Cloud hosting: 2-4k$/mth, 5-11 weeks
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In this scenario, each virtual machine is moved to cloud. It's unclear
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how that would happen exactly, which is the main reason behind the far
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In general, large simulations seem costly in this environment as well,
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at least if we run them full time.
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### Hardware costs: 3k-22k$/mth
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### Hardware costs: 2k-4k$/mth
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for the Shadow simulations, or if they do, are too costly
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(e.g. Amazon), with Scaleway being an exception.
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#### Amazon: 1-22+k$/mth
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#### Amazon: 2k$/mth
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* 20x a1.xlarge (4 cores, 8GB memory) 998.78 USD/mth
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* large runners are ridiculous: 1x r6g.12xlarge (48 CPUs, 384GB) 22,311.86USD (!!)
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* large runners are ridiculous: 1x r6g.12xlarge (48 CPUs, 384GB) 1317.39USD (!!)
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Extracted from <https://calculator.aws/>.
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#### OVH cloud: 1.2k$/mth, small shadow
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