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RRunPod
•Created by GAB on 9/6/2024 in #⚡|serverless
Active workers or Flex workers? - Stable Diffusion
Ahhh that's what I was hoping as an answer. Thank you! @nerdylive also helped explain about the timeouts, that will be amazing for my task. Thank you!
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RRunPod
•Created by GAB on 9/6/2024 in #⚡|serverless
Active workers or Flex workers? - Stable Diffusion
Does that mean, there is no such thing as... lets say, an API call from my app to Runpod. Which then uses a worker to generate an image. And then worker shuts down after image is generated?
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RRunPod
•Created by GAB on 9/6/2024 in #⚡|serverless
Active workers or Flex workers? - Stable Diffusion
"You will incur the cost of any active workers you have set regardless if they are working on a job."
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RRunPod
•Created by GAB on 9/6/2024 in #⚡|serverless
Active workers or Flex workers? - Stable Diffusion
I'm having trouble understanding the documentation.
[Idle Timeout]
The amount of time in seconds a worker not currently processing a job will remain active until it is put back into standby. During the idle period, your worker is considered running and will incur a charge.
Does that mean, there is no option to do something like "charge per generation"?
I was initially interested in on the fact that this obsolete "flex worker" has the ability to run only if required. And if no computation is used, there is 0 charges.
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RRunPod
•Created by GAB on 9/6/2024 in #⚡|serverless
Active workers or Flex workers? - Stable Diffusion
Ahhhh so it's active worker, vs non-active.
In my case, would the non-active worker scale to 0, upon zero traffic?
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