Migrated Cloud Servers
In this category you will find information and assistance to help you set up and manage your migrated Cloud Server.
General information First steps - Migrated cloud servers: Getting started
- Showing the initial password for a server
- Important Security Information for Your Server
- Reset root password for a VPS or a migrated cloud server (Debian and Ubuntu)
- Reset root password for a VPS or a migrated Cloud Server (AlmaLinux and RockyLinux)
- Reset root password (VPS and migrated Cloud Servers)
- Changing the display language for Windows Server 2019/2022
- Using the Remote Console for Server Access (VPS Linux and VPS Windows)
- Connecting to a Windows Server with Remote Desktop Connection
- Establish an SSH connection to your Linux server on a computer running Microsoft Windows
- Establish an SSH connection to your Linux server on a Linux computer
- Installing Plesk (VPS Windows, VPS Linux, and migrated Cloud Servers)
- Activating the Plesk licence (VPS and migrated Cloud Servers)
Administration - Overview: Servers (VPS and migrated cloud servers)
- Creating a server (Migrated Cloud Server)
- Restarting your server (VPS and migrated Cloud Servers)
- Suspending a server (VPS and migrated Cloud Servers)
- Installing a LAMP stack on a server (AlmaLinux 8 and Rocky Linux 8)
- Installing a LAMP stack on a server (Debian and Ubuntu)
- Installing a LAMP stack on a server (AlmaLinux 9 and Rocky Linux 9)
- Changing the language of the Plesk Panel
- Installing an SSL Certificate in Plesk
- Setting up a domain for your Linux server using Plesk (First login to Plesk)
- Setting up a domain in your Linux server with Plesk (Plesk is already configured)
- Setting up email on a server with Plesk
- Creating a sudo-enabled user
- Deleting Sudo-enabled users in Linux
- Creating an additional Windows Server 2019/2022 Administrator account
- Deleting an additional Windows Server 2019/2022 Administrator account
- Monitoring server performance (Linux)
- Monitoring server performance (Windows)
- Evaluating the current system load with the program 'top' (Linux)
- Using Windows Performance Monitoring to evaluate system load
- Checking server storage space
Images Virtual DVD Firewall IP addresses - IPv6: basics
- Overview: Public IP (VPS and migrated Cloud Servers)
- Creating a Public IP Address (VPS and migrated Cloud Servers)
- Unassigning an IP address
- Removing a public IPv4 or IPv6 address (VPS and migrated Cloud Servers)
- Releasing an IP address
- Adding a public IPv4 address to a Windows Server
- Adding a public IPv4 addresses to a VPS or a migrated Cloud Server (Rocky Linux 8 and AlmaLinux 8)
- Adding a public IPv4 addresses to a VPS or a migrated Cloud Server (Rocky Linux 9 and AlmaLinux 9)
- Adding public IPv4 and IPv6 addresses to a Cloud Server (Debian 11)
- Adding a public IPv4 addresses to a VPS or a migrated Cloud Server (Ubuntu 24.04, 22.04, 20.04, and Debian 12 with Netplan)
- Removing a public IPv6 address from a Windows Server
- Removing public IPv4 addresses from a VPS or a migrated Cloud Server (Ubuntu 25.04, 22.04, 20.04, and Debian 12)
- Removing a public IPv4 address from a VPS or a migrated Cloud Server (Debian 11)
- Removing an IP address
Backup package - Welcome to Cloud Backup
- Protecting Data and End Devices with an Effective Backup Strategy
- Cloud Backup: Getting Started
- Cloud Backup: Standard Features and Paid Add-ons
- Supported Cloud Backup Features by Operating System
- Important Information About Backing Up Microsoft 365 Data
- Important Backup Package Information
- Overview: Backup Package
- Activating a Backup Package
- Modifying a Protection Plan
- Creating a Protection Plan
- Customise Your Backup Package
- Installing the Cyber Protection Agent (Mac)
- VPS - Installing the Backup Agent
- Installing and Configuring the Backup App
- Recovering Backups to an Android Device
- Backing Up MySQL Databases
- Restoring Backups
- Get Login Details for the Backup Console
- Documentation on Installing and Using the Backup Agent
- Losing the Encryption Password
- Backing Up MySQL Databases on Linux
- Enabling and Configuring Two-Factor Authentication (Cloud Backup)
- Enabling Immutable Storage (Cloud Backup)
- Cloud Backup and MyDefender: Help in Case of Problems
- Uninstalling Cyber Protection Agent for a New Installation
- Checking the Cloud Server Backup Service
- Installation of Cyber Protection Agent Failure Due to Wrong Kernel Version (Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu 20.04, and Debian)
- Installation of Cyber Protection Agent Failure Due to Wrong Kernel Version (CentOS 7)
- Installation of the Cyber Protection Agent Failure with the Error Message "snapapi fails to build"
- Important Instructions for Restoring Cloud Servers with 0.5 GB RAM
- Occupied memory space is not displayed correctly
- Delete a Backup Package
Cloud panel management - Overview: Cloud Panel Users
- Creating a Cloud Panel user
- Changing a user's password
- Enabling/disabling two-factor authentication for Cloud Panel users
- Deleting a user
- Overview: Roles
- Creating a Role
- Adding permissions to a role
- Assigning a User Account to a Role
- Cloning a Role
- Deleting permissions from a role
- Deleting a role
- Overview: Logs
Help in case of problems - Information needed for networking tickets
- Using MTR for network diagnostics
- Free up storage space on a Cloud Server (Linux)
- Manually migrating websites to a new server (Linux)
- Cloud Server: Install the Latest Kernel Version (CentOS, AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux)
- Cloud Server: Repair Current Kernel Version (CentOS, AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux)
- Cloud Server: Install the Latest Kernel Version (Ubuntu/Debian)
- Cloud Server: Repair Current Kernel Version (Ubuntu/Debian)
- VPS: Fixing network problems that occur after migration
- Checking Your Server's Log Files
- VPS Linux: Using Grml for data recovery