Manage GPU VMs
Manage GPU VMs
Updated on 07 Nov 2025

Power Off

1. Open the Instance Management page.

2. Find the GPU VM you want to power off and click the 3-dot icon.

3. Select “Power off” action.

Power On

1. Open the Instance Management page.

2. Find the GPU VM you want to power on and click the 3-dot icon.

3. Select “Power on” action.

Reboot

Note: The reboot function performs a hard reboot, which may lead to data loss, corrupted software, or other potential issues.

1. Open the Instance Management page.

2. Find the GPU VM you want to reboot and click the 3-dot icon.

3. Select “Reboot” action.

Rename

1. Open the Instance Management page.

2. Find the GPU VM you want to rename and click the 3-dot icon.

3. Select “Rename” action.

4. Rename your VM and click "Rename instance".

Reset Password

1. Open the Instance Management page.

2. Find the GPU VM you want to reset the password for and click the 3-dot icon.

3. Select the “Reset password” action and an email with the new password will be sent to your registered email address.

Lock a GPU VM

Users can lock a virtual machine to prevent it from being deleted, helping to avoid accidental deletion of an active VM instead of a test machine. This feature reduces the risk of user error and protects user data on virtual machines. To lock a VM, follow these steps:

1. Open the Instance Management page.

2. Find the GPU VM you want to lock and click the 3-dot icon.

3. Select “Lock” action.

4. A warning dialog will appear, showing the VM name and asking for confirmation. Click Lock Instance Deletion to proceed with the lock. Once locked, the system will prevent the VM from being deleted until it is unlocked.

Unlock a GPU VM

To delete a virtual machine, users must first unlock it.

1. In the menu, select Instance Management, then under Actions, click Unlock Deletion.

2. A warning dialog will appear, showing the VM name and asking for confirmation. Click Unlock Instance Deletion to unlock the VM. Once unlocked, the system will allow the VM to be deleted as normal.

Delete a GPU VM

Note: Deleting a virtual machine permanently deletes all data, and this action cannot be undone. Make sure to back up any important data before proceeding.

1. Open the Instance Management page.

2. Find the GPU VM you want to delete and click the 3-dot icon.

3. Confirm by entering “delete” in the text field and clicking “Delete instance”.