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Assign a Public IP to Virtual Machine Create a virtual machine as explained in How to Create Virtual Machines.Step 1: Access the... Connecting to Virtual Machines using Console This guide explains how to connect to your virtual machines (VMs) on the WPSDATA platform using... Create Manufacturers in AbanteCart AbanteCart is an eCommerce store management system. It allows you to create and manage an... Creating a New Virtual Machine (VM) Using a Snapshot of a Volume Snapshots are an efficient way to back up and restore data from a volume. They allow you to... Creating Backup from Volume WPSDATA Cloud provides a straightforward way to back up your volumes to ensure data safety and... Dedicated Server Backups Securing Your Data: Understanding Dedicated Server Backups When you move to a dedicated server,... Full Backup vs. Snapshot: What’s the Difference? If you are running a KVM VPS at WPSDATA, your system is built on the ZFS file system. One of the... How dedicated server benefits your blog hosting? What is best platform for dedicated server? f you are running a blog business, I advise you to purchase dedicated server that will let you to... how do I change the name of a server in domain? You can easily modify the name of server in a domain with WPSDATA. Make a call to us and select... How do I change the name of server in domain? You can easily modify the name of server in a domain with WPSDATA. Make a call to us and select... How rDNS (Reverse DNS) works in WPSDATA Overview This Knowledge Base explains how rDNS () works on WPSDATA, how it is automatically... How to change flavor of an existing Virtual machine Changing the flavor of a Virtual Machine (VM) allows you to upgrade or downgrade the resources... How to Clone Volumes in WPSDATA Cloning a volume in WPSDATA allows you to create an exact copy of an existing volume, which can... How to create Virtual Machines WPSDATA offers flexible and scalable infrastructure to meet the growing demands. At WPSDATA, you... How to create Virtual Machines from Advance Panel WPSDATA offers flexible and scalable infrastructure to meet the growing demands. At WPSDATA,... How to create Windows Virtual Machines from Advance Panel WPSDATA offers flexible and scalable infrastructure to meet the growing demands. At WPSDATA, you... How to Move a Website to Another Domain on cPanel – WPSDATA Guide Changing your website’s domain name can seem like a complex process, but with WPSDATA’s cPanel... how to order fully managed dedicated server? How to order additional bandwidth in dedicated server? Do you charge for additional bandwidth? WPSDATA is offering three plans under full management for a dedicated server. We have... How to update worpress website Back up your site and turn catching off. Update your themes, plugins and wordpress core. Turn the... How to Upgrade Server Resources?   Is your personal WPSDATA VPS is running out of resources like disk space, RAM memory, etc and... Managing Backups WPSDATA Cloud offers a backup solution to ensure data protection and recovery. It enables users... Managing Kubernetes clusters Using OpenStack API This guide covers essential operations for managing a Kubernetes cluster in WPSDATA environment... Steps for Sub Domain Creation Through cPanel A subdomain is the part of your primary domain. You can use subdomains for creating specific,... Understanding Return Path Feedback Loops forwarded abuse complaints Boosting Your Inbox Success: Understanding Return Path Feedback Loops If you are running an... Volume Snapshots You can save the current state of a VM file system or user data by creating a snapshot of a... what is semi dedicated hosting? What is your pore speed in a dedicated server? Semi-Dedicated Hosting is an advanced form of shared hosting where only 15 customers are hosted... What is shared webhosting? Shared hosting solution gives you the platform where you have to share the same operating system,... WPSDATA Legal Compliance contacts Legal & Compliance ????️ Legal Contact Information Please direct all legal, abuse, or...
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