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A form is displayed where you define your virtual machine. If you have a plan for the exact specifications your VM needs through your pre-planning, feel free to use those specifications. Otherwise, you can follow along with this example for a fairly generic easy way to use Linux VM.
A form is displayed where you define your virtual machine. If you have a plan for the exact specifications your VM needs through your pre-planning, feel free to use those specifications. Otherwise, you can follow along with this example for a fairly generic easy way to use Linux VM.
After clicking '''Launch Instance''', you will be presented with a series of options:
The ''Launch Instance'' window has the following options:
#''Details''
#''Details''
#*''Instance Name'': Enter a name for your virtual machine. Do not include spaces or special characters in your instance name. For more details on naming rules see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hostname restrictions on valid host names].
#*''Instance Name'': Enter a name for your virtual machine. Do not include spaces or special characters in your instance name. For more details on naming rules see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hostname restrictions on valid host names].
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