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*If you are interested in creating a web server see [[Creating a Webserver on CC-Cloud]]. | *If you are interested in creating a web server see [[Creating a Webserver on CC-Cloud]]. | ||
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For information about using automated cloud setups, see [[OpenStack VM Setups]]. | For information about using automated cloud setups, see [[OpenStack VM Setups]]. | ||
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Currently available setups for web servers are [[Apache2 CloudInit]] and [[Mediawiki Heat Template]]. | Currently available setups for web servers are [[Apache2 CloudInit]] and [[Mediawiki Heat Template]]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:13, 24 November 2017
Parent page: Cloud
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.
- If you are interested in creating a server to share data see FTP server in CC-Cloud which also discusses HTTP and SFTP.
- If you are interested in creating a web server see Creating a Webserver on CC-Cloud.
For information about using automated cloud setups, see OpenStack VM Setups.
Currently available setups for web servers are Apache2 CloudInit and Mediawiki Heat Template.