General Information
A Compute Instance (server) is a virtual machine that runs on our global infrastructure. You can create and manage instances using the IMS Cloud Platform, the Cloud CLI, or the Cloud API.
🌍 Key Features
- Global Infrastructure: Deploy instances across multiple zones worldwide.
- Flexible Configuration: Choose from various CPU, RAM, and storage options.
- Diverse OS Support: Select from multiple Linux distributions and Windows versions.
- Network Options: Configure public and private networks.
- Advanced Management: Utilize backup and management features for enhanced control.
🌐 Zones
IMS Cloud has multiple zones across the globe. Choose the zone where you want to deploy your instance for optimal performance and compliance.
Learn more about our zones here.
🖥️ Server Image Categories
Choose the right server image to match the purpose of your instance:
- Server OS images: Optimal for general server tasks.
- Desktop OS images: Ideal for desktop applications.
- Apps images: Pre-configured with popular applications.
- Services images: For specialized service deployments.
- My Private images: Your custom configurations.
The server image determines the initial software setup of your instance and can be changed later.
📊 Server Specifications
Customize your server based on your needs:
Specification | Options |
---|---|
Type | Select the server model |
CPU | Number of cores |
RAM | Amount of memory in GB |
Storage | SSD storage in GB (expandable) |
Backup | Enable/Disable backup services |
Management | Enable/Disable management features |
🔗 Networking Options
Configure network settings to suit your application requirements:
- Public Internet Network: Essential for servers needing external access (enabled by default).
- Private Local Network: Ensures secure internal communication.
Advanced users can manage settings in "Advanced Mode."
⚙️ Advanced Configuration
Fine-tune your server to meet specific requirements:
- Startup Command: Customize the command your server runs on launch.
- Configuration Settings: Detailed setup options for specialized applications.
Carefully modifying the startup command is crucial; incorrect settings could render your server unreachable.