Category: Cloud

How to create a Cloud with SWPanel as management panel

To create a Cloud service with SWPanel as a management panel, you must first log in to your SWPanel, entering your username and password. Once you are in the Dashboard of your SWPanel, you must click on the "Create Service " button, which you will find at (...)

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How to create a Cloud with a One Click App

To create a Cloud service with a One Click App, you must first log in to your SWPanel, entering your username and password. Once inside your SWPanel Dashboard, click on the Create Service button at the top right: info_capture The screenshot is for guidan (...)

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How to create and manage SnapShots of your Cloud Server

A Snapshot (or snapshot image) is a copy of the disk file of a Virtual Machine (VM) at a specific time. It preserves the totality of the files on the disk, allowing us to restore the state of all the files stored on the disk on the date the snapshots were (...)

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How do I access my Cloud using the console through SWPanel?

To access your server via console from SWPanel you must first access your server’s dashboard. You can do this by searching for it from the SWPanel search engine or from the services tree: Once in the Cloud server dashboard, you will need to click on the c (...)

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How do I activate Layer 4 security profiles in my Cloud?

What are security profiles? Firewall security profiles are a set of predefined rules that allow you, when activated or deactivated, to accept or deny certain data traffic. In order to activate or deactivate the Firewall profiles, you must have contracted (...)

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How to manage my Cloud IPs

Add additional IPs to my Cloud A Cloud, by default, is delivered with a public IP for its connection to the Internet. Once you have purchased a Cloud you can customize it with different options, one of which is the provision of up to a maximum of 7 additio (...)

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How to create a planned scaling of resources

What is a scheduled scaling? A planned scaling is the increase or reduction of your cloud resources (vCores and RAM) to run automatically at a specific date and time. This way you will be able to provision the necessary resources on your server to assume t (...)

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Use of your Cloud resources

To view the resource usage of your Cloud, first go to the Cloud Dashboard. To do this, search for the name from the search bar: Once inside the Dashboard, open the third Service Usage option on the left side menu, click on "Usage History": Usage history (...)

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Installing Laravel in the Cloud with Debian 10

Contract Cloud One with Debian Buster 10 First of all, you must have a Cloud server, for example a Cloud One A1. The Cloud contract can be done from our web or in case you are already a SW Hosting customer, from your SWPanel account. SSH connection At the (...)

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Create a Hosting service in your Cloud with a template

What is a Hosting Template? A service template is an option added in our SWPanel that allows you to create different services that have the same characteristics. Thanks to these, we can create many similar services in a more orderly and faster way. Create (...)

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