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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.

6.07.1 Restoring an archived Cloud Server

6.08 Deleting a Cloud Server

6.09 Kernel update for CentOS 6.x templates with Hyper-V

6.10 Notices

6.11 Scheduled Tasks

6.12 CAL Licence Management

6.13 Using the Statistics

6.14 Request Consultation

6.15 Why can't you reduce the size of a disk after it has been created?

6.16 Deleting a hard disk

6.17 Permanently deleting data from a hard disk

8.1 Importing and exporting a Virtual Disk

8.1.1 Managing the FTP account (virtual disks)

8.1.2 Formats accepted

8.1.3 Creating a disk image

8.1.4 Downloading preconfigured disk images

8.1.5 Connecting to a virtual disk

8.1.6 Exporting a disk image

8.2 How to create a Cloud Server with custom templates

8.2.1 Installing the operating system from the virtual CD-DVD on the Cloud Server with the custom template

8.2.2 Accessing a Cloud Server with a custom template

8.3 How to clone a Cloud Server

8.4 Importing a physical machine on a Cloud Server

8.7 Importing an Amazon virtual machine on a Cloud Server

8.8 Convert a Cloud Server VPS to a Cloud Server PRO and vice versa

9.1 What is a Virtual Switch

9.2 Configuring a Virtual Switch

9.3 Creating a private network between several Cloud Servers

9.3.1 Creating a private network from the Control Panel

9.3.2 Configuring a private network in Windows Cloud Servers

9.3.3 Configuring a private network in Linux Cloud Servers

9.3.4 Configuring a private network in Linux Debian and Ubuntu Cloud Servers

9.3.5 Configuring a private network in Linux openSuse Cloud Servers

9.4 Accessing Cloud Servers via IP

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