## Delete By Name `gpu_droplets.volumes.delete_by_name(VolumeDeleteByNameParams**kwargs)` **delete** `/v2/volumes` Block storage volumes may also be deleted by name by sending a DELETE request with the volume's **name** and the **region slug** for the region it is located in as query parameters to `/v2/volumes?name=$VOLUME_NAME®ion=nyc1`. No response body will be sent back, but the response code will indicate success. Specifically, the response code will be a 204, which means that the action was successful with no returned body data. ### Parameters - **name:** `str` The block storage volume's name. - **region:** `Literal["ams1", "ams2", "ams3", 12 more]` The slug identifier for the region where the resource is available. - `"ams1"` - `"ams2"` - `"ams3"` - `"blr1"` - `"fra1"` - `"lon1"` - `"nyc1"` - `"nyc2"` - `"nyc3"` - `"sfo1"` - `"sfo2"` - `"sfo3"` - `"sgp1"` - `"tor1"` - `"syd1"` ### Example ```python from do_gradientai import GradientAI client = GradientAI() client.gpu_droplets.volumes.delete_by_name() ```