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What is Ocean Network?
Ocean Network is a decentralized, peer-to-peer (P2P) compute network for pay-per-use compute jobs that turns idle or underutilized GPUs into usable distributed compute resources. It lets you choose a preferred Ocean Node with the resources you need, submit a containerized job, and get results back without managing servers or infrastructure
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Who is Ocean Network designed for?
Ocean Network is for two groups: those who want GPU compute and Compute-as-a-Service without spinning up servers, and GPU providers who want to monetize idle GPUs by running paid compute jobs for real users, including teams looking to rent GPU capacity when demand spikes.
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What is Ocean Orchestrator?
Ocean Orchestrator is an extension compatible with VS Code, Cursor, Antigravity, and Windsurf that enables developers to run Compute to Data style jobs from their editor using a simple workflow
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How do I run my first job?
The quickest way to run your first compute job is to use the Ocean Network dashboard: select the resources you need, then push them to Ocean Orchestrator (you’ll be prompted to install it if you haven’t). Ocean Orchestrator works in VS Code, Cursor, Antigravity, and Windsurf. If you prefer CLI, you can use ocean-cli to submit the job and pull results when processing is complete.
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Can I run my jobs from IDEs?
Yes. You can run AI jobs in VS Code, Cursor, Antigravity, and Windsurf using the Ocean Orchestrator extension, with job orchestration handled behind the scenes, and outputs saved to your chosen results folder.
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What programming languages are supported?
Currently, we are providing templates for Python and JavaScript in the extension workflow, but you can also add your custom container, allowing you to use any programming language you prefer
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