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# Running Compute Jobs on Ocean Nodes Dashboard

### Finding Resources

Navigate to the **Run Job** section (or Resources catalog) to browse available compute environments. You can filter nodes based on:

* **GPU Model**: Select specific hardware like Nvidia H100, A100, etc.
* **CPU/RAM**: Filter by minimum requirements.
* **Price**: View cost per minute/hour.
* **Region/Latency**: Choose nodes closer to you for better performance.

### Starting a Compute Job

1. **Select an Environment**: Click on a suitable node/environment card.

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1. **Configure Job**:
   * Upload or select your algorithm (Python/Node.js).
   * Select input datasets (if any).
   * Set job duration.
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3. **Payment**:

   * The dashboard calculates the estimated cost.
   * You can pay using your connected wallet.
   * **Smart Wallets**: If you don't have a Web3 wallet, you can use the integrated Smart Wallet feature (powered by Alchemy Account Kit) to log in with email/socials.
   * **Fiat On-Ramp**: Need tokens? Use the integrated Ramp Network widget to buy crypto directly with fiat.
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4. **Execute**: Confirm the transaction. The job is submitted to the selected node.

### Monitoring Jobs & Notifications

Once started, you can track your job in the **My Jobs** section or in the **Orchestrator**:

* **Real-Time Status**: Watch as your job moves from Queued -> Running -> Completed.
* **Live Logs**: View real-time logs streamed from the node to debug issues instantly.
* **Results**: Download the output files once the job is finished.

### Free Compute

Some nodes may offer free compute slots for testing or small jobs. Look for the "Free" tag in the resource catalog.

### Quick Start: Run a Job

1. **Login**: Use SCA/EOA (Smart Wallet or External Wallet).
2. **Navigate**: Go to **Run a Job** page.
3. **Filter**: Select environments based on your needs.
4. **Select**: Click on the **Run a job** button for your chosen node.
5. **Configure**: Select resources and upload/select algorithm.
6. **Pay**:
   * Deposit the necessary amount.
   * Authorize the payment.
7. **Run**:
   * Generate token.
   * Open extension (if applicable) in IDE.
   * Run the job.

**Expected results:**

* **Consumer**: Can view stats and the executed job details.
* **Node Owner**: Can view stats and the job executed on their node.


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