Account settings and billing

Clicking your username in the top right corner allows you to check the Amazon Web Services (AWS) computation and storage credits left in your account and your access level to TCGA Controlled Data. Here you can also manage your basic account information, get spending details about your executions and change your avatar.

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Account Settings

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On this page:

Account settings

Billing

Account settings

To access to your account settings, click on your username in the top right corner and select Account settings. You can use the tabs on the left to navigate between Account Settings to manage your basic information, Developer to generate an authentication token, and dbGaP to upgrade your account access.

Manage your basic information

Click on the Account Settings tab on the left to change your personal information as well as your email address and password.

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Your username

You won't be able to change the username you chose at sign-up.

Manage project membership

Click Manage your project memberships on the bottom of the Account Settings page to view a list of your projects. Here, you can see the list of all your projects, the owner of each project (Created by), and the date the project was created (Created on). You can also create new projects, delete projects you have created, or leave projects in which you're a member. You can also search for a project by its name using the Search projects box.

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Delete project

You can only delete projects which you have created, i.e. projects which you own.

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Manage projects

  • To delete a project that you created, click the trash icon next to its name under the Actions column.
  • To leave a project that you are a member of, click the arrow icon next to its name under the Actions column.

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Reminder

If you delete or leave a project, you will no longer have access to its resources.

Manage Email Notifications

The CGC updates you via email about your tasks, project memberships, and notes. You can manage your email notifications from the Email Notifications tab within the Account Settings page.

The email notifications are organized as follows:

  • Tasks - Manage notifications related to tasks in your project. For example, choose if you wish to receive an email notification when a task fails.
  • Members - Manage notifications related to status changes of members in your project. For example, choose if you wish to receive an email notification when a member joins or leaves a project.
  • Notes - Manage notifications related to notes in your project. For example, choose if you wish to receive an email notification when someone adds a note or comment to a project.
  • To enable or disable notifications, click the toggle next to the desired option, as shown below.
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Note that the changes you make to Email Notifications under Account Settings will be applied to all of your projects. To manage email notifications for a specific project, navigate to the project dashboard of your desired project. Then, select Email Notifications in the Projects panel.

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Click Change Email in the top of the page to set a different email address for receiving these notifications.

Generate an authentication token

Your authentication token encodes your CGC username and password. It is used instead of these credentials to authenticate on:

For information on accessing your authentication token, see the documentation on getting your authentication token.

Datasets Access

If you registered for the CGC by creating a CGC account, you can always link it with your eRA Commons account for dbGaP Controlled Data Access or with your ICGC account for ICGC Controlled Data Access.

To upgrade your account:

  1. Click your username in the top right corner, and select Account settings.
  2. Select the Dataset Access tab on the left side of the page.
  3. Fill out the required information for your desired dataset.

You will be taken to the relevant external site for authentication. After authentication, you'll be redirected to the CGC site to complete your registration.

Billing

Pilot funds

As a new user, you will receive $300 in credits for use on the CGC. Once you have used these credits up, you will be asked to provide a credit card or purchase order number to cover any additional data storage and/or computation costs associated with your research on the CGC.

Pricing

There are no costs associated with using the CGC beyond the cost of the Amazon Web Services (AWS) you access as part of your research, such as data storage costs for files you upload or generate as part of your analyses and compute costs you incur while running your analyses on the CGC. We pass along computation and storage costs from Amazon at no markup.

  • This table from Amazon details specific instance hour pricing. To view, set the region to US East and consult the Amazon EC2 Price column.

Access Billing

To access billing information, click on your username in the top right corner and select Payments. On the Payments page, you can access information about your pilot funds. Your pilots funds are the AWS computational and storage credits you were granted at sign-up. To get details about your funds, click Pilot Funds (username).

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Account Balance

To access your Pilot Funds balance details, click Pilots Funds (username). You can see the following information:

  • The basic billing group info including the organization name, contact, and address
  • The remaining credits and total pilot funds granted
  • The total amount spent
  • The total charges with a breakdown for storage and analysis
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Account Balance

Spending Details

To see a detailed breakdown of your computational and storage spendings, select Spending Details, which shows:

  • A breakdown for analysis and storage charges for your Pilot Funds
  • A breakdown of charges by project and task
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Spending Details

The Spending Details page shows you the cost of each individual task run inside a project. The above screenshot displays the total cost of the dna2protein project and the breakdown for each individual task.

Supply your Billing Information

All users during the Evaluation Period (January to September 2016) receive $100 in computation credits to use on the CGC upon sign-up. After these initial credits are exhausted, you can still request additional credits. However, if you want to conduct larger scale analyses, you can scale up and pay for computational and storage costs via credit card through integration with Stripe.

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If you'd like to pay for additional costs via an invoicing mechanism, contact us at [email protected].

To securely supply your payment information:

  1. Click on your username in the top right corner and select Payments. On the Payments page, select the Credit Card tab, shown below.
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  1. Click + Add New Card.
  2. Fill in the fields on the Add New Card pop-up, as shown below.
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  1. Click Add Card to finish.

Add a user to a billing group

While you cannot create a billing group, you can add a user to a billing group with the following:

  1. Click on your username in the top right hand corner and select Payments.
  2. On the Payments page, select a billing group.
  3. Go to the Group Members tab.
  4. Under User, enter the username or email of the user you wish to add and click +.