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WELCOME

  • 📖 | About
  • ❓ | FAQ
  • 🤔 | How Do I?
    • Expose Ports
    • Automatically Stop My Pod
    • Customize a Template
    • Use Real SSH
    • Bulk Start/Stop Pods
    • Override My Public Key
    • Create a Network Volume
    • Sync My Volume To A Cloud Provider
    • Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage
    • Dropbox
    • Google Cloud Storage
    • Microsoft Azure Blob Storage
    • Amazon S3
    • Terminate a Pod
    • Download a Folder from a Pod
    • Manage Payment Card Declines
    • Transfer Files with SCP/rsync

GPU INSTANCES

  • Troubleshooting 502 Errors
  • Templates
  • Pods
    • Pod ENV Variables
    • Logs
  • Savings Plans

SERVERLESS GPUs

  • Overview
    • Controls & Limitations
  • Handler
  • Custom APIs
    • Worker Image Creation
    • Local Testing
    • Template Creation
    • Autoscaling and Worker Lifecycle
    • Using Your API
    • Testing Your API's Response Time
    • Using S3 to upload images with serverless
    • Updating Your Endpoint
  • Worker Functions

Resources & Tools

  • 🎞️ | Video Resources
  • 🧰 | runpodctl
  • 🐍 | runpod-python
  • 🧬 | GraphQL Spec
  • GraphQL API
    • Create Pod
    • Get GPU Types
    • Get Pod
    • Start Pod
    • Stop Pod
    • Manage Templates
    • Manage Serverless Endpoints

Team Account

  • Get Started
  • Roles
  • Invites

hosts

  • 🤝 | GPU Partners
    • ✔️ | Requirements
    • 🛠️ | Maintenance & Reliability
    • 🔥 | Burn Testing

Terminate a Pod

Suggest Edits
  1. Click the dropdown arrow to expand the pod page.

  1. Click the stop/terminate button. A pod that is connected to network storage can not be paused and will have a terminate button in place of a stop button.

Updated 4 months ago