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When you start a virtual machine (also often referred to as an ''instance'' or a ''VM''), there is no password for an admin or a root account on the virtual machine. This is for security reasons, so that no one can log in with a password (you wouldn't want a hacker to be able to access the brand new virtual machine you just started using some default password...).
When you create a virtual machine (also referred to as an ''instance'' or a ''VM''), password authentication is disabled for security reasons.

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When you create a virtual machine, password authentication is disabled for security reasons.

When you create a virtual machine (also referred to as an instance or a VM), password authentication is disabled for security reasons.