Global Networking

Hi, I have a volume on IL-1. I thought that was a Global Networking server when I created the volume. Whenever I go to make a pod on any other server, it won't let me choose my volume and a different server. Also, there are no options for Global Networking under any instance price. Any clarification would be helpful.
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Joostan
JoostanOP6d ago
I think I am understanding it, that I can transfer files from a volume on another server, but I can mount it and use it. Am I correct? My issue is now I have 2 volumes on 2 different servers. When I create a pod, there is no option for Global Networking. Is it just on by default now?
Jason
Jason6d ago
No there should be an option for that Which regions? All Is? Yes you can mount volume on pods and you can transfer files from pod to another pod via internet Or global networking too
Joostan
JoostanOP6d ago
Oh man, I'm so confused them. Can you mount a volume from another pod and run applications off it? So I have a volume on GA-2 and IL-1. GA-2 for H100 use, IL-1 for 4090 use. I'm just confused because I feel like I have to have 2 separate volumes. Because there isn't a good server for me to use both 4090 and H100 with easy availability. So I have two volumes on two servers. But if I could use the same volume on two different pods on 2 different servers, I wouldn't need 2 volumes. Does that make sense?
yhlong00000
yhlong000006d ago
Global networking is only enable the pods talk to each other, the network volume is only mount to the pod on that dc.
Jason
Jason5d ago
network volume right? yes only pods in the same dc yeah one network volume = 1 dc, different dc different network volume so you cannot use the same network volume in one dc for another, its limited on the same dc

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