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en:cloud [2017/09/26 09:33] arnas15en:cloud [2017/09/26 11:07] arnas15
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 **Creating a virtual machine** **Creating a virtual machine**
  
-To create a new VM you have to go to **Virtual Resources → Virtual Machines → press green plus button**. Then choose a template, fill in your VM name, change capacity (if needed) and press "**Create**" button. +To create a new VM you have to go to **Virtual Resources → Virtual Machines → click green plus button**. Then choose a template, fill in your VM name, change capacity (if needed) and click "**Create**" button. 
  
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 | large | 6 | 6 | 10G | 50G | 5G | | large | 6 | 6 | 10G | 50G | 5G |
 | xlarge | 12 | 12 | 20G | 100G | 10G | | xlarge | 12 | 12 | 20G | 100G | 10G |
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 **Note**. If you don't use your VM please shutdown, cancel or delete it. After 24 hours of running your VM could be shutdown automatically. **Note**. If you don't use your VM please shutdown, cancel or delete it. After 24 hours of running your VM could be shutdown automatically.
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 +**VM Management**
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 +In order to log in and use your VM it must be in **running** state. Click on your VM name and go to **Info** tab where you will find all the information needed to log in.
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 +Attribute **CONNECT_INFO1** for Linux users. Copy attribute value to command line to log in to your VM.
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 +Attribute **CONNECT_INFO2** for Windows users who use Putty terminal emulator. Copy attribute value to command line or enter corresponding values (For example: IP/Hostname = 193.219.91.103, port=14152) into Putty to log in to your VM.
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 +To use the redirects of TCP connections, you must add **TCP_PORT_FORWARDING** attribute value with the desired connections (max 4). After changing the attribute value, remember to restart your VM (PowerOff → Boot) and to check which connections were created. For example, if you want to open connection 80, type 80 and restart the VM. You will see TCP_PORT_FORWARDING value change to PORT: 80, where PORT is an external IP (PUBLIC_IP value) connection through which you can connect to the VM of your desired connection (80).
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 +On a VNET1 network, VM can receive not only the usual internal IPv4 address but also the globally accessible IPv6 address. More about connecting to [[http://ipv6.lt|IPv6]].
en/cloud.txt · Last modified: 2022/08/31 10:56 by mif28585

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