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How To Create a Virtual Server
This guide will show you how to create a Virtual Server (VPS) in a Togglebox Cloud.
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From the Client Area go to the My Services Menu and select a Cloud service category Hourly Clouds allow you to select your server's location when during the creation process. Monthly Clouds have static locations based on the cloud you purchased. The hostname is the name that will be associated with your server and its IP Address. We recommend a Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) although it is not required.
Hint: This will be the master login for the server, so a secure password is highly recommended. Use the "Generate Password" button to create a secure password automatically. Select your desired operating system from the list. You can change your server's OS by reinstalling later on if needed.
Notice: Re-installing the OS will destroy all current data on the server. Always back up important data before re-installing.
Next, select the starting resources for your Virtual Server, for RAM, CPU cores, SSD storage, and IP addresses. You can scale server resources up or down at any time later on. Once all fields are filled out, verify their accuracy and click the "Create VM" button to start the automated server build process.
Notice: Depending on your OS selection and resources the installation time will range from 5-15 minutes for Linux and 30-60 minutes for Windows.
When the Installation finishes you will be able to log in over SSH for Linux as the root user, or RDP for Windows as the Administrator user. Creating a Virtual Server in your Togglebox Cloud
Prerequisites
Step 1) Open the Create Virtual Machine Page
Next, select the Cloud you wish to build a server in
Next, click the Create VM tab
Step 2) Select Server Location
Select your server location if applicable.
Hint: You can create a Monthly Cloud for each location if needed.
Step 3) Select a Hostname
Good Hostnames: server.example.com, www.my-server.com
Bad Hostnames: Server1, Localhost
Step 4) Set Your Root/Administrator Password
Step 5) Select an Operating System
Step 6) Configure Server Resources
Notice: Windows VM disks cannot be scaled down
Step 7) Review and Finalize
Post-Installation
If you have any questions about setting up a Virtual Machine, or getting started once the server is setup, please contact our teams by Support Ticket, email or by joining a Live Chat from our webpage.