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Managing GPU Dedicated Server in Dash

After your GPU Dedicated Server becomes active, you can manage it from Dash.

This page explains how to find your server, open its details page, and use the main management sections available for the service.

Open the GPU Dedicated Server list in Dash

Sign in to Dash and open the GPU Dedicated Server section from your account area.

This is the main place where you can view all GPU Dedicated Server services connected to your account.

From the list page, you can usually:

  • review all available server services
  • identify a server by name, ID, or status
  • use search or filters to narrow the list
  • open the details page of a specific server

If you manage multiple servers, this page is the normal starting point.

Open a single server

After selecting a server from the list, open its service details page.

This page is the central place for managing that GPU Dedicated Server.

Depending on the service and provider, the details view may include sections such as:

  • Overview
  • Management
  • Statistics
  • Billing

Use these sections together to understand both the technical and lifecycle state of the service.

Overview

The Overview tab gives you a general summary of the server.

This area is typically used to review key service information such as:

  • service label or name
  • current status
  • location
  • operating system
  • main IP address
  • creation date
  • core hardware details

For GPU services, this summary should also be interpreted together with the selected server model and intended workload.

Use this tab when you want a quick summary before taking any action.

Management

The Management tab is used for service control actions.

Depending on the server and provider setup, this section may include actions such as:

  • power controls
  • reboot actions
  • reinstall options
  • IPMI-related access
  • other service-specific controls

Not every server will show the same controls.

Always use the visible actions in Dash as the source of truth for that service.

Before using any management action, confirm:

  • you selected the correct server
  • the service is active or otherwise manageable
  • no important GPU workload will be interrupted unexpectedly

Statistics

The Statistics tab helps you review server activity and resource usage.

Depending on the current dashboard implementation, this may include information such as:

  • CPU usage
  • RAM usage
  • storage usage
  • traffic or bandwidth data
  • uptime or general activity indicators

Use this tab when you want to:

  • investigate performance issues
  • check current workload pressure
  • understand whether the server is under heavy load
  • compare activity over time

For GPU-based projects, performance issues may come from the overall server environment, not only from the GPU itself.

Billing

The Billing tab is used to review the financial and lifecycle state of the server.

Depending on the service, this section may allow you to:

  • review the current billing cycle
  • view related invoices
  • check due dates and invoice statuses
  • update the billing cycle
  • generate the next invoice
  • submit cancellation actions

Use this tab whenever you need to confirm whether a service issue may be related to billing or renewal state.

Use Dash for active service management

Use the website when you want to browse and order a new GPU Dedicated Server.

Use Dash when you want to manage a server that is already attached to your account.

In simple terms:

  • ordering happens on the website
  • service management happens in Dash

If something looks wrong

If a tab, action, or service state does not look correct:

  • refresh the page
  • confirm the current service status
  • review the billing state
  • check whether the server is still provisioning
  • contact support if the issue continues

When contacting support, include:

  • service ID
  • the section you were using
  • the action you attempted, if relevant
  • any visible error message