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Elastic High Performance Computing:Application marketplace

Last Updated:Feb 05, 2026

The application marketplace lets you publish, deploy, and manage applications for various industries. You can also deploy long-running service applications and utilize the platform's computing resources. The application marketplace has two tabs: Public Applications and Running Applications. The Public Applications tab lists pre-configured service applications provided by the platform. The Running Applications tab lists application instances that you deploy from public applications, including the computing resources and application services for each instance.

Public applications

Public applications are categorized as General or Biopharmaceutical based on their scenarios.

More public applications optimized for scenarios such as artificial intelligence (AI), film and television rendering, financial quantization, and genomics will be released.

General

Slurm Adapter: A Slurm scheduling adapter for High Performance Computing (HPC) scenarios. This service lets you use Slurm scripts to elastically scale computing resources on the platform. This helps you maintain your existing HPC workflow.

Biopharmaceutical

Important

This application is currently available in whitelist mode. To request access, submit a ticket.

AlphaFold: AlphaFold is an AI-based protein folding tool developed by DeepMind. It uses deep learning technology to accurately predict the three-dimensional structure of a protein from its amino acid sequence. The prediction accuracy of AlphaFold is close to that of experimental methods and is considered a major breakthrough in bioinformatics. This application is designed for educators and researchers in the biopharmaceutical field. It lets you configure and deploy AlphaFold resources and a task management environment with a single click. Using the E-HPC Portal GUI service, you can submit and run AlphaFold tasks in batches.

Running applications

The Running Applications tab displays all deployed application instances and their associated computing resources and application services.

Instructions

Create an application instance

  1. Go to the Instant Computing Service console.

  2. In the navigation pane on the left, click Application Marketplace.

  3. On the Public Applications tab, select an application and click Deploy Now.

  4. On the application configuration page, configure the logon password, network, compute, storage, and application service parameters for the application instance. When you are finished, click Submit.

View an application instance

  1. Go to the Instant Computing Service console.

  2. In the navigation pane on the left, click Application Marketplace.

  3. On the Running Applications tab, view the application instances that you created. The list shows information such as the application instance name, running status, and application service access URL. You can also perform operations such as Access, Log On, Stop, and Delete.

Stop and start an application instance

  1. Go to the Instant Computing Service console.

  2. In the navigation pane on the left, click Application Marketplace.

  3. On the Running Applications tab, find the target application instance.

    • In the Actions column of the target application instance, click Stop. After the application instance is stopped, billing for its compute nodes stops. Billing continues for other resources, such as disks and elastic IP addresses (EIPs).

    • In the Actions column of the stopped application instance, click Start. This restarts the computing resources and application services for the instance.

Delete an application instance

Important

This operation permanently deletes the application instance and its associated computing resources and service configurations. This action cannot be undone. If you only want to pause billing, stop the instance instead.

  1. Go to the Instant Computing Service console.

  2. In the navigation pane on the left, click Application Marketplace.

  3. On the Running Applications tab, find the target application instance and click Delete in the Actions column.