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What are the costs for a PROBA-V MEP VM?

 

Your first VM for R&D purposes and with standard configuration (2 CPU,4GB RAM, 40GB Root Disk) can be provided for free.

If you need more ICT resources or a VM for operational services according to a specific SLA,

please contact VITO. 

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    • How to use Spark for distributed processing
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    • What is the VM backup policy?
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