Control your deployment’s power state with precision.

The Power tab lets you manage the operational state of your PWA deployment. You can turn it off with a graceful shutdown that preserves data integrity and keeps reserved resources like IP, CPU, and RAM intact. Even when powered off, billing continues until the deployment is destroyed. In cases where the server does not respond to a graceful shutdown, the power cycle option provides a hard reset to quickly restart the system.

Power Control Options

Graceful Shutdown

Safely powers off the deployment, retaining storage, IP addresses, and resources. Billing continues while the instance remains reserved.

Power Cycle (Hard Reset)

Immediately restarts the deployment. Use this option only if the graceful shutdown fails or the server is unresponsive.

Billing Awareness

Deployments that are turned off continue to accrue charges. Destroy the instance to fully stop billing.

FAQs

The Power tab provides options to gracefully shut down your deployment or perform an immediate power cycle. Shutdown preserves your data, IP, and resources, but billing continues. Power cycling forces a hard reset for cases where the server is unresponsive.

The Power tab lets you control the operational state of your PWA deployment, including turning it off gracefully or performing a power cycle reset.

A graceful shutdown safely turns off your deployment, preserving data integrity while retaining reserved resources like CPU, RAM, disk, and IP address.

Yes. Billing continues while your deployment is turned off because resources such as CPU, RAM, disk, and IP remain reserved.

To stop billing completely, you must destroy the deployment instead of just turning it off.

A power cycle immediately performs a hard reset on your deployment, restarting the server without preserving the current state. It should be used when a graceful shutdown is not possible.

Use a power cycle only when the server is unresponsive or cannot be turned off gracefully. It is a last-resort option as it may interrupt running processes.

Yes. A power cycle forces an immediate reset, which may corrupt active data. A graceful shutdown is recommended whenever possible.

When powered off, your deployment still retains its IP address, CPU allocation, RAM, and disk resources, ensuring quick restart capabilities.

Yes. You can restart your deployment at any time after a graceful shutdown or power cycle, as long as it has not been destroyed.

The safest way is to use a graceful shutdown, which protects data integrity and avoids corruption while keeping resources reserved for later use.

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