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Cloud Servers

Welcome to the Aruba Cloud Knowledge Base. Choose a topic from the menu or start a search. Aruba Cloud is the IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) system that lets you create and connect one or more virtual machines, using them and paying for them as if they were services.

Aruba Cloud is a safe, fully scalable, fast solution that can be customized to suit your needs.

NXC-001 - CentOS 8 64bit - Nextcloud

DE11-001 - Debian 11 64bit

LC07-001 - CentOS 7.x 64bit

ADW-020 - Windows 2012 R2 64bit - SQL Server 2014 Express

LD09-001 - Debian 9.0 64bit

ADW-120 - Windows 2019 64bit - SQL Server 2016 Express

LD10-001 - Debian 10 64bit

LO15-001 - openSUSE 15.2 64bit

LU16-001 - Ubuntu Server 16.04 LTS 64bit

LU18-001 - Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS 64bit

Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS 64bit - Mail Server

Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS 64bit - Nextcloud

LU20-001 - Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS 64bit

Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS 64bit - Jitsi

LU22-001 - Ubuntu Server 22.04 LTS 64bit

Ubuntu 22.04 LTS 64bit - MinIO

LU22-VD01 - Ubuntu Server 22.04 Virtual Desktop 64bit

WS12-002 - Windows 2012 R2 64bit

WS16-001 - Windows 2016 64bit

WS19-001 - Windows 2019 64bit

WS22-001 - Windows 2022 64bit

1.1 General description of the Aruba Cloud service

1.1.1 Aruba Cloud services and the location of provision

1.1.2 Time zone and use of Aruba Cloud services

1.1.3 Shared responsibility model

1.1.4 Certificates in use on Cloud Panels

1.1.5 Ownership of assets

1.2 Technical features of the Aruba Cloud service

1.3 Why choose the Aruba Cloud service?

1.3.1 Differences between Cloud PRO and Cloud VPS

1.3.2 Bandwidth and traffic

10.1 Connecting a Cloud Server to the Internet

10.1.1 Buy new public IPs

10.1.2 Associate the public IP from your control Panel

10.1.4 How to make connections configured in Windows servers effective

10.1.5 How to make connections configured in Linux servers effective

10.1.6 How to make connections configured in Linux Debian and Ubuntu servers effective

10.1.7 How to make connections configured in Linux openSuse servers effective

10.2 Multi-IP

10.2.1 Creating a Cloud Server with Multiple IPs

10.2.2 Configuring Multiple IPs on an existing Windows Cloud Server

10.2.3 Configuring Multiple IPs on an existing Linux Cloud Server

10.2.4 Configuring Multiple IPs on an existing Debian and Ubuntu Cloud Server

10.2.5 Configuring Multiple IPs on an existing openSuse Cloud Server

10.3 Set up Reverse DNS on a Public IP

10.4 IPv6

10.5 How to disconnect Cloud Servers from a public network

15.1 What are personal templates?

15.2 Create a personal template

15.3 Edit a personal template

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