You can set up two-factor authentication (2FA) for your Vast account. This can be used to help protect your account from unauthorized access. You’ll be required to enter a security code each time you sign in.
You can view the current email connected to your account and change your email at any time by pressing the ‘Change’ button.
When you change your email using this feature you will not be required to re-verify your email address. All emails that would normally be sent to the old e-mail will be now be directed towards your new email.
You can add, edit, and delete the environment variables stored on your account in the Environment Variables section.
When adding individually, input the env key into the key field and value into the value field, then select the ”+” button to save your environment variable.
To add multiple at once, select the “Batch Paste” option and paste your environment variables into that input, according to the format below.
Within the batch paste mode, you can save your changes by selecting the “Save” button or erase them with the “Cancel” button.When you are finished editing your environment variables, make sure you select the “Save Edits” button to save all of your changes.
In this section, you can integrate and connect with cloud providers such as Amazon S3, Backblaze, and Dropbox.
This integration process is very straightforward. If you need assistance in setting up these integrations you can read our guides here.One of the benefits of these integrations is the ability to sync data even while instances are inactive.
You can access this feature via the ‘Cloud Copy’ button on the Instances page.
There is a spend rate limit for new users. Make sure you have verified your email; otherwise, your limit is near zero. Once you have verified your email, your spend rate limit increases automatically over time.
If you are an enterprise user, email us at contact@vast.ai to request a larger rate limit increase. Users paying with crypto are also eligible for rate increases.