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''Parent page: [[Cloud]]''
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Virtual machines used to server generic data or web content typically are of a persistent flavor (see [[Virtual machine flavors]]) and boot from a volume (see [[OpenStack#Booting_from_a_Volume|Booting from a volume]]).
Virtual machines used to server generic data or web content typically are of a persistent flavor (see [[Virtual machine flavors]]) and boot from a volume (see [[OpenStack#Booting_from_a_Volume|Booting from a volume]]).


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*If you are interested in creating a server to share data see [[FTP server in CC-Cloud]] which, despite the name, actually encourages you to use methods other than FTP, such as HTTP or SFTP.
*If you are interested in creating a server to share data see [[FTP server in CC-Cloud]] which, despite the name, actually encourages you to use methods other than FTP, such as HTTP or SFTP.
*If you are interested in creating a webserver see [[Creating a Webserver on CC-Cloud]]. There are also scripts to aid in automating the setup of common web server configurations.
*If you are interested in creating a webserver see [[Creating a Webserver on CC-Cloud]]. There are also scripts to aid in automating the setup of common web server configurations.

Revision as of 18:02, 16 November 2017

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Virtual machines used to server generic data or web content typically are of a persistent flavor (see Virtual machine flavors) and boot from a volume (see Booting from a volume).