Manage GPU VMs
Power on/Power off and Reboot VMs
Open the VM List page or the VM Details page.
Locate the GPU VM you want to power off/power on and click the Actions icon.
Select Power on/Power off/Rebootaction.
Notes:
After VMs with Local storage NVMe are powered off, the data will remain intact, but you will continue to incur charges.
The reboot function performs a hard reboot, which may lead to data loss, corrupted software, or other potential issues.
Delete VMs
Note: Deleting a virtual machine permanently deletes all data, and this action can not be undone. Make sure to back up any important data before proceeding.
Open the VM List page or the VM Details page.
Locate the GPU VM you want to delete and and click the Actions icon.
Confirm by entering delete in the text field and clicking Delete.
Edit expose ports
Open the VM List page or the VM Details page.
Locate the GPU VM you want to update and click the Actions icon.
From the drop-down menu, select Edit Exposed Ports.
Update the port values as needed.
Click Save to apply the changes.
Notes
Valid port numbers range from 1 to 65535, with a maximum of 10 ports allowed.
Port configuration changes may take a few moments to apply. Check the VM details page to confirm port status.
Inbound traffic must be explicitly allowed in the associated security group rules for the exposed ports to be accessible.
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