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hey
you can check using cli if possible inside the pod
or if cpu pods there is a specification for it
i want to check clocking speed before create a pod
i need a machine with 8 CPU 3.5ghz, 40gb ram and 1g bandwidth, does it possible?
With gpu?
Check the availability
Create on the site
all cpu pods are 3.5ghz +, max is around 3.7
Great!
What does "low availability" mean?
without, sir
It means there is a few only available to buy
Low amount*
oh, i see! Thanks
Container disk and network volumn is confusing
what it is and when to use 😦
I suggest reading the docs
https://docs.runpod.io/pods/overview#understanding-pod-components-and-configuration
Overview | RunPod Documentation
Learn about Pods.
we have to fix that, for cpu pods the logic is different, its still using gpu pod logic
container disk is required, it uses nvme and your main container image is loaded there, network volume is extra storage that is shared across all pods
But when create a Pod, i only have 20gb maximum for container disk volume. While my setting up enviroment require 25gb and only saving in disk container
you would have to go higher cpu to get bigger pod, you can try if 20gb works
ill check if we can increase that limit