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* This is a demo VPS. These connection details are for example only and will not work.
This server has recently been set up. It may not be immediately accessible by either IP address or server name and any addons such as cPanel or Plesk may still be installing and not yet functional. Windows servers may indicate that they are not activated or licensed for a short period after provisioning.
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Please note: The login username and password on this page are not automatically updated when you change the password on your server.
This VPS is running . The default way to connect to a system is through SSH.
This VPS is running . The default way to connect to a system is by using Remote Desktop.
This is a demo VPS. These options will have no effect.
We keep track of important statistics relating to your server, so you can be sure it's performing as expected.
These graphs are refreshed every few minutes.
This is a demo VPS. Graphs are static and for example purposes only.
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It happens to the best of us - sometimes you change the wrong network settings, or install something you shouldn't have, and accidentally lock yourself out of your server. Luckily, our out-of-band console gives you direct access to your server even if SSH or Remote Desktop isn't possible.
This server has recently been set up. Out-of-band console may not be accessible until several hours after set up.
This is a demo VPS. These connection details are for example only and will not work.
The SSH console provides text-based access to your server. You connect to it in the same manner as you would SSH to a Linux server. This type of console is most applicable to Linux (CentOS/Ubuntu) VPS, although Windows also provides a limited text-based console. If you are using Windows and don't have a SSH client, you can download PuTTY.
The VNC console displays exactly what's on the virtual "screen" - as if you plugged a display directly into the server. You connect to it using a VNC client (for example, TightVNC).
If your server is turned off, connecting through the text-based (SSH) console will give you access to our recovery build system. This will allow you to perform emergency maintenance on your server if it is otherwise unbootable.
The passwords used for connection are, by default, the initial passwords set for your server.
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Scheduled image snapshot backups of your server can be taken weekly, monthly or on-demand. You can restore these backups at any time to bring your server back to its previous state. You can add extra snapshot backup slots to allow multiple backups to be taken and restored. Snapshots are a subscription-based service.
This is a demo VPS. These connection details are for example only and will not work.
You have ??GB of backup space. You are using ??GB of this.
To access this backup space for manual backups:
Mount this backup space for manual backups by running the following commands as root through SSH:
mkdir /backups;Snapshot backups backup the entire state of your server on a weekly or monthly basis. You can restore your server back its previous state quickly and as often as you need. This will use your backup space up to the size of your server's hard disk ().
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Snapshot backups backup the entire state of your server on a weekly or monthly basis. To use snapshot backups you need backup space equal to or greater than your server's hard disk ().
Unfortunately, we are experiencing some problems accessing your backup space.
We apologise for the inconvenience.