Compute usage for GitLab-hosted runners on GitLab Dedicated
- Tier: Ultimate
- Offering: GitLab Dedicated
A GitLab Dedicated instance can have both self-managed instance runners and GitLab-hosted instance runners.
As an administrator of a GitLab Dedicated instance, you can track and monitor compute minutes used by namespaces running jobs on either type of instance runners.
For GitLab-hosted runners:
- You can view your estimated usage in the GitLab-hosted runner usage dashboard.
- Usage billing is based on build duration logs collected from GitLab-hosted runners.
- Quota enforcement and notifications are not available.
For self-managed instance runners registered to your GitLab Dedicated instance, see view instance runner usage.
View compute usage
Prerequisites:
- You must be an administrator for a GitLab Dedicated instance.
You can see compute usage:
- Total compute usage for the current month.
- By month, which you can filter by year and runner.
- By namespace, which you can filter by month and runner.
Compute usage data provides only an estimate of total usage. Bills are generated directly from the raw runner logs, which may show discrepancies compared to the usage data in GitLab.
To view GitLab-hosted runner compute usage for all namespaces across your entire GitLab instance:
- On the left sidebar, at the bottom, select Admin.
- Select Settings > Usage Quotas.
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