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Detailed service-specific documentation & configuration guides for compute, storage, and network services.

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  • Creating and Managing Virtual Machines
    This guide walks you through creating and managing virtual machines (instances) in Gozunga Cloud using our Cloud Management Portal. Instance Overview When viewing an instance in the cloud management portal, you'll see key information about your virtual machine: Instance Overview The overview page shows important instance metrics and details: Basic Metrics: vCPU: NumbFew readers
  • Storage Options
    This guide covers the different storage options available in Gozunga Cloud and how to use them effectively. Storage Types Block Storage (Volumes) Persistent block storage volumes that can be attached to instances. Creating a Volume Navigate to Volumes Click "Create Volume" Specify: Volume name Size (GB) Storage type (NVMe, etc) Optional: Create from snapshot/backup Attaching Volumes Select volume from volumes list Click "AttachFew readers
  • Infrastructure Networking
    This guide explains how to set up and manage networks in Gozunga Cloud, ensuring secure and efficient connectivity for your resources. Network Basics Overview Virtual machine instances on the Gozunga Cloud platform can have multiple network ports, ranging from Internet access, to any number of internal private networks as needed by your applications. Networks work in that they contain one or more subnets. For example, you may make an Internal network, with a subnet for app, and anoFew readers
  • Default Usernames for Cloud Instances
    In order to log in to the instances created by way of our Cloud Management Portal, you must use an operating system specific username. For example $ ssh -i sshkey.pem ubuntu@x.x.x.x Note that there are no default passwords, with the exception of Cirros which uses 'gocubsgo'. You can use the PasswFew readers
  • Supported Operating Systems
    We supply pre-built images, for following operating systems Also take note of the Default Usernames for Cloud InstancesFew readers
  • Scheduled Maintenance Policy
    In order to stay ahead of emerging threats, and keeping up with technological advancements, we adopt a progressive maintenance schedule whereby between the hours of 12am and 6am local time, any day Tuesday through Saturday, we may elect to do any routine system maintenance. Major upgrades or service impacting work will be scheduled at least 5 calendar days in advance, to be notified via your registered email address from our support system.Few readers

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