📄️ View CelerData clusters
CelerData displays all of the clusters created within your CelerData cloud account on its console. You can get an overview of all clusters or dive down into the details of each individual cluster.
📄️ Scale a CelerData cluster
CelerData supports scaling clusters both vertically and horizontally. As your workloads grow or drop, you can view the details about a cluster and then decide whether to scale your cluster to maintain the necessary performance levels at minimum costs.
📄️ Release a CelerData cluster
If you no longer need a CelerData cluster, you can release it to save costs.
🗃️ Warehouses
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📄️ Suspend and resume a CelerData cluster
CelerData allows suspending a cluster to avoid unnecessary costs during idle time. Once your cluster is suspended, CelerData does not charge you with CCUs for your suspended cluster any more. Also, you no longer need to pay your cloud provider for the virtual machines on which your cluster runs.
📄️ Open a CelerData cluster
CelerData supports accessing a CelerData cluster on your web browser. By opening a CelerData cluster on your web browser, you can run queries, manage data catalogs, view query history, monitor cluster status, and check audit logs in it.
📄️ Connect from a client application to a CelerData cluster
You can connect to CelerData clusters from your client application to query and visualize the data in your data lakes and relational databases.
📄️ Configure Static Parameters
Under certain circumstances, you may need to configure Coordinator Node or Compute Node static parameters to achieve better query or loading performance or satisfy certain requirements. Unlike dynamic parameters, which can be configured and adjusted by running SQL commands and take effect with no downtime, modifications to static parameters can take effect only after the cluster or warehouse is restarted. To facilitate this process, CelerData allows cluster administrators to configure static parameters from the CelerData Cloud BYOC console.