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List available datacenters and their locations.
runpodctl datacenter <subcommand> [flags]
Alias
You can use dc as a shorthand for datacenter:
Subcommands
List datacenters
List all available datacenters with GPU availability:
runpodctl datacenter list
Example output
[
{
"gpuAvailability": [
{
"displayName": "RTX 4090",
"gpuId": "NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090",
"stockStatus": "High"
}
],
"id": "US-GA-1",
"location": "United States",
"name": "US-GA-1"
},
{
"gpuAvailability": [
{
"displayName": "A100 PCIe",
"gpuId": "NVIDIA A100 80GB PCIe",
"stockStatus": "High"
}
],
"id": "EU-RO-1",
"location": "Europe",
"name": "EU-RO-1"
}
]
Using datacenter IDs
When creating network volumes or specifying preferred datacenters for Pods, use the datacenter ID:
# Create a network volume in a specific datacenter
runpodctl network-volume create --name "my-volume" --size 100 --data-center-id "US-GA-1"
# Create a Pod with preferred datacenter
runpodctl pod create --template-id runpod-torch-v21 --gpu-id "NVIDIA RTX 4090" --data-center-ids "US-GA-1"