❓FAQ
General
1. What is GPU Virtual Machine?
GPU Virtual Machine or GPU VM is an isolated system with its own dedicated GPU, CPU, memory, network interface, and storage, created from a GPU Cluster of hardware resources.
It provides a wide range of pre-configured virtual machines designed to align with your workload requirements, offering flexible options from 1 to 8 GPUs per VM.
Features
2. Can I resize a GPU instance (CPU, RAM, or Disk)?
With Block Storage – Ephemeral Disk (NVMe): The GPU VM provides pre-configured flavors for GPU, CPU, RAM, and Disk. You cannot customize them. Please choose an appropriate configuration or contact FPT Cloud Support for assistance.
With Block Storage – Persistent Disk: GPU, CPU, and RAM are fixed configurations. You can resize storage according to your needs, but not below 100 GB per instance.
3. How can I allocate a public IP to my GPU instance?
With Block Storage – Ephemeral Disk (NVMe): You can only allocate a Floating IP after the GPU instance is successfully created. Notice that you have to configure the IP port (port forwarding) complete the IP configuration. Please see the detailed guide here
With Block Storage – Persistent Disk: You can allocate a Floating IP while creating a new instance or after the instance has been successfully created.
4. Which functions are not supported for GPU Virtual Machines with Ephemeral Disk (NVMe)?
The following functions are not supported for GPU Virtual Machines using Ephemeral Disk (NVMe) with NVIDIA Hopper (H100, H200):
Resize instance (add/remove GPUs, resize CPU, RAM, or Disk)
Snapshot
Create a template from GPU instance
Only backup instance with Veeam is supported.
5. What storage options are available for GPU Virtual Machines?
There are two types of Block Storage:
Ephemeral Disk (NVMe):
Fixed capacity per GPU instance package (non-expandable)
Optimized for training workloads, not long-term storage
Does not support automated backup or restore
Persistent Disk:
Scalable storage capacity on demand
Optimized for long-term retention
Can set up automated backup and restore
Separate charges for storage usage (excluding GPU instance cost)
Note: File Storage (High-performance Tier) service is only supported in the Vietnam region now.
6. What regions are GPU Virtual Machines available?
GPU Virtual Machines with NVIDIA Hopper (H100, H200) are available in the following regions:
Hanoi 2, Vietnam
Tokyo, Japan
Billing
7. How can I be charged for GPU Virtual Machines?
There are two billing models available:
Reservation: Fixed price with limited resources based on demand, billed upfront (partial or full) or afterward. The billing period can be 3–9 months or 1–5 years.
Pay-as-you-go (PAYG): Allows you to use resources without limits and pay afterward. Billing increments are typically by the hour.
8. Does FPT charge GPU Virtual Machines in the Stopped state?
With Block Storage – Ephemeral Disk (NVMe): Yes. Instances in a stopped state continue to reserve the server for your use and therefore incur charges until you release this server. If you wish to no longer accumulate charges for a server, please DELETE INSTANCE in the FPT Cloud portal for Customers.
With Block Storage – Persistent Disk: No. GPU, CPU, and RAM of stopped instances are not charged. However, the storage still charged until you completely delete it.
You are also billed for other services and resources that are attached to any GPU instance.
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