Compute resource options for SPSS Modeler in projects
When you run an SPSS Modeler flow in a project, you choose an environment template for the runtime environment. The environment template specifies the type, size, and power of the hardware configuration, plus the software template.
Types of environments
You can use this type of environment with SPSS Modeler:
- Default SPSS Modeler CPU environments for standard workloads
Default environment templates
You can select any of the following default environment templates for SPSS Modeler in a project. The included environment templates are listed under Templates on the Environments page on the Manage tab of your project.
Name | Hardware configuration | Local storage | CUH rate per hour |
---|---|---|---|
Default SPSS Modeler S |
2 vCPU and 8 GB RAM | 128 GB | 1 |
Default SPSS Modeler M |
4 vCPU and 16 GB RAM | 128 GB | 2 |
Default SPSS Modeler L |
6 vCPU and 24 GB RAM | 128 GB | 3 |
After selecting an environment, any other SPSS Modeler flows opened in that project will use the same runtime. The hardware configuration of the available SPSS Modeler environments is preset and cannot be changed.
Compute usage in projects
SPSS Modeler consumes compute resources as CUH from the watsonx.ai Studio service in projects.
You can monitor the watsonx.ai Studio CUH consumption on the Resource usage page on the Manage tab of your project.
What is measured for CUH consumption?
Capacity unit hours (CUH) are consumed for running assets, not for working in tools. That is, there is no consumption charge for defining a flow in SPSS, but there is a charge for running the flow. Similarly, there is no charge for defining a deployment or deployment job for an SPSS flow, but there is a charge for running a deployment job or inferencing against the deployed asset.
Changing the SPSS Modeler runtime
If you notice that processing is very slow, you can restart SPSS Modeler and select a larger environment runtime.
To change the SPSS Modeler environment runtime:
- Save any data from your current session before switching to another environment.
- Stop the active SPSS Modeler runtime under Tool runtimes on the Environments page on the Manage tab of your project.
- Restart SPSS Modeler and select another environment with the compute power and memory capacity that better meets your requirements.
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Parent topic: Choosing compute resources for tools