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Adding and editing Organization[🔗](#adding-and-editing-organization "Permalink to this headline")
=================================================================================================
After logging into <https://portal.3Engines.com/> press **Organization** button on the left bar menu.
After logging into <https://portal.connectVM.com/> press **Organization** button on the left bar menu.
![register_organization_3Enginescloud.png](../_images/register_organization_3Enginescloud.png)
![register_organization_connectVMcloud.png](../_images/register_organization_connectVMcloud.png)
In **My Organization** tab you can register an organization and become its administrator or join an organization if you have invitation code provided by its administrator.

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Wallets and Contracts Management[🔗](#wallets-and-contracts-management "Permalink to this headline")
===================================================================================================
After logging into <https://portal.3Engines.com/> press **Wallets/Contracts** button on the left menu bar:
After logging into <https://portal.connectVM.com/> press **Wallets/Contracts** button on the left menu bar:
![wallets_contracts_3Enginescloud.png](../_images/wallets_contracts_3Enginescloud.png)
![wallets_contracts_connectVMcloud.png](../_images/wallets_contracts_connectVMcloud.png)
you will see the following 3 billing modes:

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search: false
---
Cookie consent on 3Engines Cloud[🔗](#cookie-consent-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
Cookie consent on connectVM Cloud[🔗](#cookie-consent-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
=================================================================================================
A *cookie* is a small text file that your browser stores in local environment and later uses to track or recognize your activities on the site.
@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Cookies are an essential tool for the remote site to deliver the best possible u
Introducing Cookiebot site[🔗](#introducing-cookiebot-site "Permalink to this headline")
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3Engines Cloud is using [Cookiebot](https://www.cookiebot.com/) software to manage **cookies consent** from the user. It will show you all of the cookies that your browser is storing and you will be able to choose which types of cookies should 3Engines Cloud take into account. Both Cookiebot and 3Engines Cloud site are [GDPR compliant](https://gdpr-info.eu/), however, 3Engines Cloud also has its own [Privacy Policy](https://3Engines.com/privacy-policy/) in effect.
connectVM Cloud is using [Cookiebot](https://www.cookiebot.com/) software to manage **cookies consent** from the user. It will show you all of the cookies that your browser is storing and you will be able to choose which types of cookies should connectVM Cloud take into account. Both Cookiebot and connectVM Cloud site are [GDPR compliant](https://gdpr-info.eu/), however, connectVM Cloud also has its own [Privacy Policy](https://connectVM.com/privacy-policy/) in effect.
Of particular relevance is Cookiebot page [Logging and demonstration of user consents](https://support.cookiebot.com/hc/en-us/articles/360003782654-Logging-and-demonstration-of-user-consents).
@ -26,16 +26,16 @@ You can directly interfere with cookies from your browser, operating system, net
Cookiebot window[🔗](#cookiebot-window "Permalink to this headline")
-------------------------------------------------------------------
This is the Cookiebot window on 3Engines Cloud:
This is the Cookiebot window on connectVM Cloud:
![cookie-consent-3Engines-cloud-1.png](../_images/cookie-consent-3Engines-cloud-1.png)
![cookie-consent-connectVM-cloud-1.png](../_images/cookie-consent-connectVM-cloud-1.png)
You will see it when visiting one of these sites for the first time:
* the **main site** itself, <https://3Engines.com>,
* in **AI platform** <https://sherlock.3Engines.com>,
* on **ecommerce page**, <https://ecommerce.3Engines.com>, or in
* the **dashboard**, <https://portal.3Engines.com>.
* the **main site** itself, <https://connectVM.com>,
* in **AI platform** <https://sherlock.connectVM.com>,
* on **ecommerce page**, <https://ecommerce.connectVM.com>, or in
* the **dashboard**, <https://portal.connectVM.com>.
Cookiebot is interactive and you can change your cookies preferences while using the site. If the consent for using cookies was withdrawn, you are also going to see the same starting Cookiebot window when visiting these sites after the change.
@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Details view of available cookies[🔗](#details-view-of-available-cookies "Perm
To see the cookies that you can give your consent to, click on **Details**.
![cookie-consent-3Engines-cloud-2.png](../_images/cookie-consent-3Engines-cloud-2.png)
![cookie-consent-connectVM-cloud-2.png](../_images/cookie-consent-connectVM-cloud-2.png)
There are five types of cookies and you may need to scroll down to see them all.
@ -59,11 +59,11 @@ When shown for the first time, the left button will contain label **Deny**. Choo
This is the most basic type of cookie and the site presumes you have already given consent to it. That is why the check button to the right of the row, ![COOKIE-BUTTON](_images/cookie-consent-for-site-1.png), is already set to “ON”. Technically, you can try to remove the consent by clicking on that button, but you will be met with a message like this:
![cookie-consent-3Engines-cloud-13.png](../_images/cookie-consent-3Engines-cloud-13.png)
![cookie-consent-connectVM-cloud-13.png](../_images/cookie-consent-connectVM-cloud-13.png)
You can also see additional details about that cookie type and the cookies it contains. By clicking on the name of the cookie, you will be able to see from which company it is, what it looks like and so on.
![cookie-consent-3Engines-cloud-15.png](../_images/cookie-consent-3Engines-cloud-15.png)
![cookie-consent-connectVM-cloud-15.png](../_images/cookie-consent-connectVM-cloud-15.png)
### The number of cookies shown per category[🔗](#the-number-of-cookies-shown-per-category "Permalink to this headline")
@ -106,22 +106,22 @@ Click on toggle button on the right side of the form window and when you finish
### About cookie consent[🔗](#about-cookie-consent "Permalink to this headline")
This option explains what cookies are and also provides links to [Privacy Policy](https://3Engines.com/privacy-policy/) and, more specifically, to [Cookie Policy](https://3Engines.com/cookie-policy/).
This option explains what cookies are and also provides links to [Privacy Policy](https://connectVM.com/privacy-policy/) and, more specifically, to [Cookie Policy](https://connectVM.com/cookie-policy/).
![cookie-consent-3Engines-cloud-4.png](../_images/cookie-consent-3Engines-cloud-4.png)
![cookie-consent-connectVM-cloud-4.png](../_images/cookie-consent-connectVM-cloud-4.png)
You can still change cookie consent by clicking on **Customize**, which will lead you back to **Details** tab (already explained above).
Selecting the cookies preferences[🔗](#selecting-the-cookies-preferences "Permalink to this headline")
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Once you click either **Allow selection** or **Allow all** buttons, the form will disappear and your selection will be fixed. To change it, click on icon ![COORANGE](_images/cookie-consent-3Engines-cloud-12.png) in the lower left browser window corner.
Once you click either **Allow selection** or **Allow all** buttons, the form will disappear and your selection will be fixed. To change it, click on icon ![COORANGE](_images/cookie-consent-connectVM-cloud-12.png) in the lower left browser window corner.
![cookie-consent-3Engines-cloud-5.png](../_images/cookie-consent-3Engines-cloud-5.png)
![cookie-consent-connectVM-cloud-5.png](../_images/cookie-consent-connectVM-cloud-5.png)
A smaller window will appear:
![cookie-consent-3Engines-cloud-6.png](../_images/cookie-consent-3Engines-cloud-6.png)
![cookie-consent-connectVM-cloud-6.png](../_images/cookie-consent-connectVM-cloud-6.png)
Clicking on **Withdraw your consent**, all types of cookies will be annulled except the necessary one.
@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ Button **Change your consent** will lead to the **Details** tab we already discu
To see what your consent data look like, click on **Show details**:
![cookie-consent-3Engines-cloud-7.png](../_images/cookie-consent-3Engines-cloud-7.png)
![cookie-consent-connectVM-cloud-7.png](../_images/cookie-consent-connectVM-cloud-7.png)
Each consent you give to the site, generates a unique consent ID, which, together with the time and date, you can see in the image above. Consent ID is random, anonymous, encrypted and unique. In that way, user anonymity is preserved while the site is still in a position to conclude whether the consent was actually provided or not.
@ -142,15 +142,15 @@ Troubleshooting[🔗](#troubleshooting "Permalink to this headline")
You can see the contents of the cookie file through various browser options and also through a file viewer on your desktop computer. It is quite possible (but not at all advisable) to delete the cookie file outside of the browser. In particular, deleting the entire cookie by force will also delete the **necessary** part of the cookie. You may, then, lose access to the site, be forced to contact [Helpdesk and Support](Help-Desk-And-Support.html.md) and so on.
Setting up cookies on 3Engines Cloud subdomains[🔗](#setting-up-cookies-on-brand-name-subdomains "Permalink to this headline")
Setting up cookies on connectVM Cloud subdomains[🔗](#setting-up-cookies-on-brand-name-subdomains "Permalink to this headline")
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Cookiebot procedures are exactly the same on subdomains or the dashboard.
Here is what cookie consent window will look like, for example, on <https://ecommerce.3Engines.com/>:
Here is what cookie consent window will look like, for example, on <https://ecommerce.connectVM.com/>:
![cookie-consent-3Engines-cloud-8.png](../_images/cookie-consent-3Engines-cloud-8.png)
![cookie-consent-connectVM-cloud-8.png](../_images/cookie-consent-connectVM-cloud-8.png)
Set the cookies up by clicking on ![CO](_images/cookie-consent-3Engines-cloud-11.png) icon in the lover left part of the browser window.
Set the cookies up by clicking on ![CO](_images/cookie-consent-connectVM-cloud-11.png) icon in the lover left part of the browser window.
![cookie-consent-3Engines-cloud-9.png](../_images/cookie-consent-3Engines-cloud-9.png)
![cookie-consent-connectVM-cloud-9.png](../_images/cookie-consent-connectVM-cloud-9.png)

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Editing profile[🔗](#editing-profile "Permalink to this headline")
=================================================================
After logging into <https://portal.3Engines.com/> press **My Profile** button on the left bar menu.
After logging into <https://portal.connectVM.com/> press **My Profile** button on the left bar menu.
![editing_profile_3Enginescloud.png](../_images/editing_profile_3Enginescloud.png)
![editing_profile_connectVMcloud.png](../_images/editing_profile_connectVMcloud.png)
In **My Profile** tab you will be able to:

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Forgotten Password[🔗](#forgotten-password "Permalink to this headline")
Go to the login page and click on **Forgot Password** button.
![forgot_your_password_3Enginescloud.png](../_images/forgot_your_password_3Enginescloud.png)
![forgot_your_password_connectVMcloud.png](../_images/forgot_your_password_connectVMcloud.png)
Enter your email address into the field and press **Submit** button. Check your mailbox for further steps.
@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Open the link from email and set up a new password.
After that, click **Submit** button.
![enter_new_password_3Enginescloud.png](../_images/enter_new_password_3Enginescloud.png)
![enter_new_password_connectVMcloud.png](../_images/enter_new_password_connectVMcloud.png)
If you havent received a message, check your SPAM folder. If you forgot the email address or the message cant be
delivered successfully, please contact our Support Team.

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Helpdesk and Support[🔗](#helpdesk-and-support "Permalink to this headline")
===========================================================================
After logging into <https://portal.3Engines.com/> press the **Tickets** button on the left menu bar to create or manage your tickets.
After logging into <https://portal.connectVM.com/> press the **Tickets** button on the left menu bar to create or manage your tickets.
![tickets_3Enginescloud.png](../_images/tickets_3Enginescloud.png)
![tickets_connectVMcloud.png](../_images/tickets_connectVMcloud.png)
There are few tabs available in Tickets menu:
@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ To check details or add a comment to existing tickets, please use **Show details
If you want to create a new ticket, press **Add ticket** button on the top of the side.
![add_ticket_3Enginescloud.png](../_images/add_ticket_3Enginescloud.png)
![add_ticket_connectVMcloud.png](../_images/add_ticket_connectVMcloud.png)
Choose proper category, add **Summary**, describe the issue and press **Create request** button.
Once you press the button ticket will be visible in the **OPEN** tab.

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search: false
---
How to activate 3Engines CLI access to 3Engines Cloud cloud using one- or two-factor authentication[🔗](#how-to-activate-3Engines-cli-access-to-brand-name-cloud-using-one-or-two-factor-authentication "Permalink to this headline")
How to activate connectVM CLI access to connectVM Cloud cloud using one- or two-factor authentication[🔗](#how-to-activate-connectVM-cli-access-to-brand-name-cloud-using-one-or-two-factor-authentication "Permalink to this headline")
========================================================================================================================================================================================================================================
One-factor and two-factor authentication for activating command line access to the cloud[🔗](#one-factor-and-two-factor-authentication-for-activating-command-line-access-to-the-cloud "Permalink to this headline")
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To log into a site, you usually provide user name and email address during the creation of the account and then you use those same data to enter the site. You provide that data once and that is why it is called “one-factor” authentication. Two-factor authentication requires the same but considers it to be only the first step; on 3Engines Cloud cloud, the second step is
To log into a site, you usually provide user name and email address during the creation of the account and then you use those same data to enter the site. You provide that data once and that is why it is called “one-factor” authentication. Two-factor authentication requires the same but considers it to be only the first step; on connectVM Cloud cloud, the second step is
> * to generate six-digit code using the appropriate software and then to
> * send it to the cloud as a means of additional certification.
Cloud parameters for authentication and, later, 3Engines CLI access, are found in a so-called *RC file*. This article will help you download and use it to first authenticate and then access the cloud using 3Engines CLI commands.
Cloud parameters for authentication and, later, connectVM CLI access, are found in a so-called *RC file*. This article will help you download and use it to first authenticate and then access the cloud using connectVM CLI commands.
What We Are Going To Cover[🔗](#what-we-are-going-to-cover "Permalink to this headline")
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@ -32,27 +32,27 @@ Prerequisites[🔗](#prerequisites "Permalink to this headline")
No. 1 **Account**
You need a 3Engines Cloud hosting account with access to the Horizon interface: <https://3engine.rootxwire.com/>.
You need a connectVM Cloud hosting account with access to the Horizon interface: <https://console.connectvm.com/>.
No. 2 **2FA**
If your account has 2FA enabled (which you will recognize from the respective prompt when authenticating), you need to install and configure a piece of software which generates six-digit codes used for 2FA. To set that up, follow one of these articles, depending on the type of device you are using:
* Mobile device (Android, iOS): [Two-Factor Authentication to 3Engines Cloud site using mobile application](Two-Factor-Authentication-for-3Engines-Cloud-Site.html.md)
* Computer [Two-Factor Authentication to 3Engines Cloud site using KeePassXC on desktop](Using-KeePassXC-for-Two-Factor-Authentication-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md)
* Mobile device (Android, iOS): [Two-Factor Authentication to connectVM Cloud site using mobile application](Two-Factor-Authentication-for-connectVM-Cloud-Site.html.md)
* Computer [Two-Factor Authentication to connectVM Cloud site using KeePassXC on desktop](Using-KeePassXC-for-Two-Factor-Authentication-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md)
No. 3 **3EnginesClient installed and available**
No. 3 **connectVMClient installed and available**
Installing 3EnginesClient on various platforms will also install the ability to run the **.sh** files. Since 3Engines is written in Python, it is recommended to use a dedicated virtual environment for the rest of this article.
Installing connectVMClient on various platforms will also install the ability to run the **.sh** files. Since connectVM is written in Python, it is recommended to use a dedicated virtual environment for the rest of this article.
Install GitBash on Windows
: Run **.sh** files and install 3EnginesClient from a GitBash window under Windows. [How to install 3EnginesClient GitBash for Windows on 3Engines Cloud](../3Enginescli/How-to-install-3EnginesClient-GitBash-or-Cygwin-for-Windows-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md).
: Run **.sh** files and install connectVMClient from a GitBash window under Windows. [How to install connectVMClient GitBash for Windows on connectVM Cloud](../connectVMcli/How-to-install-connectVMClient-GitBash-or-Cygwin-for-Windows-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md).
Install and run WSL (Linux under Windows)
: Run **.sh** files and install 3EnginesClient from a Ubuntu window under Windows. [How to install 3EnginesClient on Windows using Windows Subsystem for Linux on 3Engines Cloud 3Engines Hosting](../3Enginescli/How-to-install-3EnginesClient-on-Windows-using-Windows-Subsystem-for-Linux-on-3Engines-Cloud-3Engines-Hosting.html.md).
: Run **.sh** files and install connectVMClient from a Ubuntu window under Windows. [How to install connectVMClient on Windows using Windows Subsystem for Linux on connectVM Cloud connectVM Hosting](../connectVMcli/How-to-install-connectVMClient-on-Windows-using-Windows-Subsystem-for-Linux-on-connectVM-Cloud-connectVM-Hosting.html.md).
Install 3EnginesClient on Linux
: [How to install 3EnginesClient for Linux on 3Engines Cloud](../3Enginescli/How-to-install-3EnginesClient-for-Linux-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md).
Install connectVMClient on Linux
: [How to install connectVMClient for Linux on connectVM Cloud](../connectVMcli/How-to-install-connectVMClient-for-Linux-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md).
How to download the RC file[🔗](#how-to-download-the-rc-file "Permalink to this headline")
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@ -70,24 +70,24 @@ Top right corner of the Horizon screen contains the account name. Depending on t
**Click on API Access**
Navigate to **API Access** -> **Download 3Engines RC File**. Depending on the cloud you are using, you will see a menu like this:
Navigate to **API Access** -> **Download connectVM RC File**. Depending on the cloud you are using, you will see a menu like this:
| |
| --- |
| **WAW3-1, WAW3-2, FRA1-1** |
| ../_images/download_rc_file_2fa.png |
Option **3Engines clouds.yaml File** is out of scope of this article.
Option **connectVM clouds.yaml File** is out of scope of this article.
### Which 3Engines RC file to download[🔗](#which-3Engines-rc-file-to-download "Permalink to this headline")
### Which connectVM RC file to download[🔗](#which-connectVM-rc-file-to-download "Permalink to this headline")
Choose the appropriate option, depending on the type of account:
2FA *not* active on the account
: For clouds **WAW3-1, WAW3-2, FRA1-1**, select option **3Engines RC File**.
: For clouds **WAW3-1, WAW3-2, FRA1-1**, select option **connectVM RC File**.
2FA active on the account
: Download file **3Engines RC File (2FA)**.
: Download file **connectVM RC File (2FA)**.
You only need one copy of the RC file at any time. If you downloaded more than one copy of the file to the same folder without moving or renaming them, your operating system may differentiate amongst the downloaded files by adding additional characters at the end of the file name.
@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ By way of example, let the downloaded RC file name be **cloud\_00734\_1-openrc-2
The contents of the downloaded RC file[🔗](#the-contents-of-the-downloaded-rc-file "Permalink to this headline")
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RC file sets up *environment variables* which are used by the 3Engines CLI client to authenticate to the cloud. By convention, these variables are in upper case and start with **OS\_**: **OS\_TENANT\_ID**, **OS\_PROJECT\_NAME** etc. For example, in case of one-factor authentication, the RC file will ask for password and store it into a variable called **OS\_PASSWORD**.
RC file sets up *environment variables* which are used by the connectVM CLI client to authenticate to the cloud. By convention, these variables are in upper case and start with **OS\_**: **OS\_TENANT\_ID**, **OS\_PROJECT\_NAME** etc. For example, in case of one-factor authentication, the RC file will ask for password and store it into a variable called **OS\_PASSWORD**.
Below is an example content of an RC file which does not use 2FA:
@ -175,15 +175,15 @@ Duration of life for environment variables set by sourcing the RC file[🔗](#du
When you source the file, environment variables are set for your current shell. To prove it, open two terminal windows, source the RC file in one of them but not in the other and you wont be able to authenticate from that second terminal window.
That is why you will need to activate your RC file each time you start a new terminal session. Once authenticated and while that terminal window is open, you can use it to issue 3Engines CLI commands at will.
That is why you will need to activate your RC file each time you start a new terminal session. Once authenticated and while that terminal window is open, you can use it to issue connectVM CLI commands at will.
Testing the connection[🔗](#testing-the-connection "Permalink to this headline")
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If not already, install 3Engines client using one of the links in Prerequisite No 3. To verify access, execute the following command which lists flavors available in 3Engines Cloud cloud:
If not already, install connectVM client using one of the links in Prerequisite No 3. To verify access, execute the following command which lists flavors available in connectVM Cloud cloud:
```
3Engines flavor list
connectVM flavor list
```
@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ If that is the case, simply activate the RC file again as previously and type th
### 2FA accounts: lost Internet connection[🔗](#fa-accounts-lost-internet-connection "Permalink to this headline")
Activating a 2FA RC file requires access to 3Engines Cloud account service because it involves not only setting variables, but also obtaining an appropriate token.
Activating a 2FA RC file requires access to connectVM Cloud account service because it involves not only setting variables, but also obtaining an appropriate token.
If you do not have an Internet connection, you will receive the following output after having entered a six-digit code:
@ -232,11 +232,11 @@ Call to Keycloak failed with code 000 and message
It will be followed by an empty line and you will be returned to your command prompt.
To resolve this issue, please connect to the Internet and try to activate the RC file again. If you are certain that you have Internet connection, it could mean that 3Engines Cloud account service is down. If no downtime was announced for it, please contact 3Engines Cloud customer support: [Helpdesk and Support](Help-Desk-And-Support.html.md)
To resolve this issue, please connect to the Internet and try to activate the RC file again. If you are certain that you have Internet connection, it could mean that connectVM Cloud account service is down. If no downtime was announced for it, please contact connectVM Cloud customer support: [Helpdesk and Support](Help-Desk-And-Support.html.md)
### Non-2FA accounts: entering a wrong password[🔗](#non-2fa-accounts-entering-a-wrong-password "Permalink to this headline")
If your account does not have two-factor authentication and you entered a wrong password, you will **not** get an error. However, if you try to execute a command like **3Engines flavor list**, you will get the error similar to this:
If your account does not have two-factor authentication and you entered a wrong password, you will **not** get an error. However, if you try to execute a command like **connectVM flavor list**, you will get the error similar to this:
```
The request you have made requires authentication. (HTTP 401) (Request-ID: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ To resolve, activate your file again and enter the correct password.
### Using the wrong file[🔗](#using-the-wrong-file "Permalink to this headline")
If you have a 2FA authentication enabled for your account but have tried to activate the non-2FA version of the RC file, executing, say, command **3Engines flavor list**, will give you the following error:
If you have a 2FA authentication enabled for your account but have tried to activate the non-2FA version of the RC file, executing, say, command **connectVM flavor list**, will give you the following error:
```
Unrecognized schema in response body. (HTTP 401)
@ -268,12 +268,12 @@ With the appropriate version of RC file activated, you should be able to create
> * networks,
> * Kubernetes clusters
and, in general, use all 3Engines CLI commands.
and, in general, use all connectVM CLI commands.
For example, if you want to create a new virtual machine, you can follow this article:
[How to create a VM using the 3Engines CLI client on 3Engines Cloud cloud](../cloud/How-to-create-a-VM-using-the-3Engines-CLI-client-on-3Engines-Cloud-cloud.html.md)
[How to create a VM using the connectVM CLI client on connectVM Cloud cloud](../cloud/How-to-create-a-VM-using-the-connectVM-CLI-client-on-connectVM-Cloud-cloud.html.md)
If you want your new virtual machine to be based on an image which is not available on 3Engines Cloud cloud, you will need to upload it. The following article contains instructions how to do it:
If you want your new virtual machine to be based on an image which is not available on connectVM Cloud cloud, you will need to upload it. The following article contains instructions how to do it:
[How to upload your custom image using 3Engines CLI on 3Engines Cloud](../cloud/How-to-upload-your-custom-image-using-3Engines-CLI-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md)
[How to upload your custom image using connectVM CLI on connectVM Cloud](../cloud/How-to-upload-your-custom-image-using-connectVM-CLI-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md)

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How to buy credits using Pay Per Use wallet on 3Engines Cloud[🔗](#how-to-buy-credits-using-pay-per-use-wallet-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
How to buy credits using Pay Per Use wallet on connectVM Cloud[🔗](#how-to-buy-credits-using-pay-per-use-wallet-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
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In this article you will learn how to use PPU (Pay Per Use) wallet in order to cover expenses of your account at 3Engines Cloud.
In this article you will learn how to use PPU (Pay Per Use) wallet in order to cover expenses of your account at connectVM Cloud.
What Are We Going To Cover[🔗](#what-are-we-going-to-cover "Permalink to this headline")
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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Prerequisites[🔗](#prerequisites "Permalink to this headline")
No. 1 **Account**
You need a 3Engines Cloud hosting account with access to the Horizon interface: <https://portal.3Engines.com/>.
You need a connectVM Cloud hosting account with access to the Horizon interface: <https://portal.connectVM.com/>.
No. 2 **Have payment details ready**
@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ You are going to pay with the data you enter for the organization. Be sure that
No. 3 **Useful articles**
As explained in [Wallets and Contracts Management](Contracts-Wallets.html.md), there are **three ways of paying for the services** on 3Engines Cloud platform:
As explained in [Wallets and Contracts Management](Contracts-Wallets.html.md), there are **three ways of paying for the services** on connectVM Cloud platform:
PPUSE (Pay Per Use Wallet)
: Billing according to the usage.
@ -51,33 +51,33 @@ Step 1 Check for the correct tax ID or VAT number[🔗](#step-1-check-for-the-co
Field **Company tax ID / VAT number** must be filled in with correct data.
![3Engines_cloud_1.png](../_images/3Engines_cloud_1.png)
![connectVM_cloud_1.png](../_images/connectVM_cloud_1.png)
You can check it by going to: <https://portal.3Engines.com/panel/profile/organization>
You can check it by going to: <https://portal.connectVM.com/panel/profile/organization>
Without it, you wont be able to make an order. An error like this one will appear:
![3Engines_cloud_11.png](../_images/3Engines_cloud_11.png)
![connectVM_cloud_11.png](../_images/connectVM_cloud_11.png)
Step 2 Select PPU as your way of payment[🔗](#step-2-select-ppu-as-your-way-of-payment "Permalink to this headline")
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On this link, you choose the actual contract type: <https://ecommerce.3Engines.com/>
On this link, you choose the actual contract type: <https://ecommerce.connectVM.com/>
![3Engines_cloud_2.png](../_images/3Engines_cloud_2.png)
![connectVM_cloud_2.png](../_images/connectVM_cloud_2.png)
Click on **Buy now** (assuming you will choose Pay Per Use), otherwise, click on **Choose Fixed term** to opt for **Fixed term payments**.
Step 3 Define how many credits for PPU service[🔗](#step-3-define-how-many-credits-for-ppu-service "Permalink to this headline")
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Either by clicking button **Buy now** or by visiting the following link directly: <https://ecommerce.3Engines.com/checkout/pay-per-use/>, you will start the process of paying for PPU.
Either by clicking button **Buy now** or by visiting the following link directly: <https://ecommerce.connectVM.com/checkout/pay-per-use/>, you will start the process of paying for PPU.
![3Engines_cloud_3.png](../_images/3Engines_cloud_3.png)
![connectVM_cloud_3.png](../_images/connectVM_cloud_3.png)
Lets say that you want to buy for 250 units, where each unit costs 1 Euro.
![3Engines_cloud_5.png](../_images/3Engines_cloud_5.png)
![connectVM_cloud_5.png](../_images/connectVM_cloud_5.png)
If you have only one wallet, the **default wallet** will be automatically offered. If you, however, have several wallets, choose the proper one for this order.
@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ Step 4 Choose payment method[🔗](#step-4-choose-payment-method "Permalink to t
Check whether the information about your organization is correct and proceed to payment.
![3Engines_cloud_6.png](../_images/3Engines_cloud_6.png)
![connectVM_cloud_6.png](../_images/connectVM_cloud_6.png)
There are two different ways of payment:
@ -102,22 +102,22 @@ You will see a summary with a new invoice on the bottom of the page.
If you chose direct bank transfer, scroll down to the payment section and click Pay:
![3Engines_cloud_7.png](../_images/3Engines_cloud_7.png)
![connectVM_cloud_7.png](../_images/connectVM_cloud_7.png)
Step 5 Check payment reports[🔗](#step-5-check-payment-reports "Permalink to this headline")
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Check whether the invoice amount matches the actual balance. The invoice in the upper right corner next to the eye icon marked with red line.
![3Engines_cloud_9.png](../_images/3Engines_cloud_9.png)
![connectVM_cloud_9.png](../_images/connectVM_cloud_9.png)
Check on status of the invoice by going to this link: <https://ecommerce.3Engines.com/transaction-list/>
Check on status of the invoice by going to this link: <https://ecommerce.connectVM.com/transaction-list/>
![3Engines_cloud_8.png](../_images/3Engines_cloud_8.png)
![connectVM_cloud_8.png](../_images/connectVM_cloud_8.png)
Check your wallet as well: <https://portal.3Engines.com/panel/orders/pay-per-use>
Check your wallet as well: <https://portal.connectVM.com/panel/orders/pay-per-use>
![3Engines_cloud_10.png](../_images/3Engines_cloud_10.png)
![connectVM_cloud_10.png](../_images/connectVM_cloud_10.png)
What To Do Next[🔗](#what-to-do-next "Permalink to this headline")
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@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ What To Do Next[🔗](#what-to-do-next "Permalink to this headline")
There are two ways of reaching to us in case of any problems:
Dashboard ticket
: From the browser, use link <https://portal.3Engines.com/panel/profile/tickets> or click on option **Support** > **Tickets** in the Dashboard.
: From the browser, use link <https://portal.connectVM.com/panel/profile/tickets> or click on option **Support** > **Tickets** in the Dashboard.
Standard 3Engines Cloud support
: The link is <https://3Engines.com/contact/>
Standard connectVM Cloud support
: The link is <https://connectVM.com/contact/>

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How to manage TOTP authentication on 3Engines Cloud[🔗](#how-to-manage-totp-authentication-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
How to manage TOTP authentication on connectVM Cloud[🔗](#how-to-manage-totp-authentication-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
=======================================================================================================================================
In order to use your 3Engines Cloud account, you need to set a password, and an additional factor of authentication. For the latter, the TOTP algorithm is being used. In this article you will learn how to manage your TOTP configuration.
In order to use your connectVM Cloud account, you need to set a password, and an additional factor of authentication. For the latter, the TOTP algorithm is being used. In this article you will learn how to manage your TOTP configuration.
What Are We Going To Cover[🔗](#what-are-we-going-to-cover "Permalink to this headline")
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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Prerequisites[🔗](#prerequisites "Permalink to this headline")
No. 1 **Account**
You need a 3Engines Cloud account: <https://3engine.rootxwire.com/>
You need a connectVM Cloud account: <https://console.connectvm.com/>
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How to start using dashboard services on 3Engines Cloud[🔗](#how-to-start-using-dashboard-services-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
How to start using dashboard services on connectVM Cloud[🔗](#how-to-start-using-dashboard-services-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
===============================================================================================================================================
When you try to use 3Engines Cloud dashboard at <https://portal.3Engines.com/>, you will see an advice on the order of operations to start using the dashboard properly.
When you try to use connectVM Cloud dashboard at <https://portal.connectVM.com/>, you will see an advice on the order of operations to start using the dashboard properly.
![dashboard-services-2-3Engines-cloud.png](../_images/dashboard-services-2-3Engines-cloud.png)
![dashboard-services-2-connectVM-cloud.png](../_images/dashboard-services-2-connectVM-cloud.png)
Step 1 Set up the organization[🔗](#step-1-set-up-the-organization "Permalink to this headline")
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@ -16,27 +16,27 @@ Step 1 Set up the organization[🔗](#step-1-set-up-the-organization "Permalink
The option to use is **Configuration** -> **Organization**.
![dashboard-services-4-3Engines-cloud.png](../_images/dashboard-services-4-3Engines-cloud.png)
![dashboard-services-4-connectVM-cloud.png](../_images/dashboard-services-4-connectVM-cloud.png)
See article [Adding and editing Organization](Adding-Editing-Organizations.html.md).
Step 2 Enable payment options[🔗](#step-2-enable-payment-options "Permalink to this headline")
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Go to the [eCommerce site](https://ecommerce.3Engines.com/) and top up your wallet with the required funds.
Go to the [eCommerce site](https://ecommerce.connectVM.com/) and top up your wallet with the required funds.
![dashboard-services-3-3Engines-cloud.png](../_images/dashboard-services-3-3Engines-cloud.png)
![dashboard-services-3-connectVM-cloud.png](../_images/dashboard-services-3-connectVM-cloud.png)
See article [How to buy credits using Pay Per Use wallet on 3Engines Cloud](How-to-buy-credits-using-pay-per-use-wallet-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md).
See article [How to buy credits using Pay Per Use wallet on connectVM Cloud](How-to-buy-credits-using-pay-per-use-wallet-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md).
Step 3 Activate the project[🔗](#step-3-activate-the-project "Permalink to this headline")
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Go to “Cloud projects” and activate the project in the cloud/region you are interested in. The options to choose are **Billing and Reporting** -> **Cloud projects/Wallets**.
![dashboard-services-5-3Engines-cloud.png](../_images/dashboard-services-5-3Engines-cloud.png)
![dashboard-services-5-connectVM-cloud.png](../_images/dashboard-services-5-connectVM-cloud.png)
At the moment of this writing, there were four different regions to choose from: WAW3-1, WAW3-2, WAW4-1, FRA1-2. These regions are actually clouds running under 3Engines and in each you can have your own virtual machines, access to EO data, create Kubernetes clusters and so on. Although all clouds are running under 3Engines, there are differences in available software, hardware, resources and so on, so it pays to learn which cloud is best for you.
At the moment of this writing, there were four different regions to choose from: WAW3-1, WAW3-2, WAW4-1, FRA1-2. These regions are actually clouds running under connectVM and in each you can have your own virtual machines, access to EO data, create Kubernetes clusters and so on. Although all clouds are running under connectVM, there are differences in available software, hardware, resources and so on, so it pays to learn which cloud is best for you.
You may want to work with all these clouds at the same time, maybe with different groups of people working on different projects and so on.
@ -47,16 +47,16 @@ Step 4 Start using the chosen cloud in Horizon[🔗](#step-4-start-using-the-cho
To start using the services, choose proper **Cloud Panel** from the **Management Interfaces**.
![dashboard-services-6-3Engines-cloud.png](../_images/dashboard-services-6-3Engines-cloud.png)
![dashboard-services-6-connectVM-cloud.png](../_images/dashboard-services-6-connectVM-cloud.png)
It will lead you to page <https://3engine.rootxwire.com/>:
It will lead you to page <https://console.connectvm.com/>:
![dashboard-services-7-3Engines-cloud.png](../_images/dashboard-services-7-3Engines-cloud.png)
![dashboard-services-7-connectVM-cloud.png](../_images/dashboard-services-7-connectVM-cloud.png)
Lets say we want to work with cloud WAW3-1.
![dashboard-services-10-3Engines-cloud.png](../_images/dashboard-services-10-3Engines-cloud.png)
![dashboard-services-10-connectVM-cloud.png](../_images/dashboard-services-10-connectVM-cloud.png)
Click on **Sign In** and the Horizon will show up. Horizon will remember which project and cloud were active previously and will return to them automatically. If you want to work with another cloud, select it manually.
![dashboard-services-9-3Engines-cloud.png](../_images/dashboard-services-9-3Engines-cloud.png)
![dashboard-services-9-connectVM-cloud.png](../_images/dashboard-services-9-connectVM-cloud.png)

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To invite a new user to your organization you need to share an **invitation code**.
After logging into <https://portal.3Engines.com/> press **Invitations** button on the left bar menu.
After logging into <https://portal.connectVM.com/> press **Invitations** button on the left bar menu.
![inv_01_3Enginescloud.png](../_images/inv_01_3Enginescloud.png)
![inv_01_connectVMcloud.png](../_images/inv_01_connectVMcloud.png)
Now you can copy an invitation code by clicking on **Copy to clipboard** button and send it to a new user by email.
@ -26,6 +26,6 @@ As an organization admin, you need to accept the invitation first.
Go to the **Invitations** tab and choose an invitation that you want to accept or in other case reject.
![inv_02_3Enginescloud.png](../_images/inv_02_3Enginescloud.png)
![inv_02_connectVMcloud.png](../_images/inv_02_connectVMcloud.png)
After accepting the invitation you will be able to add/edit roles. For more details please check [Tenant manager users and roles on 3Engines Cloud](Tenant-Manager-Users-And-Roles-On-3Engines-Cloud.html.md).
After accepting the invitation you will be able to add/edit roles. For more details please check [Tenant manager users and roles on connectVM Cloud](Tenant-Manager-Users-And-Roles-On-connectVM-Cloud.html.md).

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Privacy policy for clients[🔗](#privacy-policy-for-clients "Permalink to this headline")
=======================================================================================
If you are not redirected, [click here](https://3Engines.com/3Engines-privacy-policy-for-clients/).
If you are not redirected, [click here](https://connectVM.com/connectVM-privacy-policy-for-clients/).

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Registration and Setting up an Account[🔗](#registration-and-setting-up-an-account "Permalink to this headline")
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Go to the <https://portal.3Engines.com/> site and press **CREATE ACCOUNT** button.
Go to the <https://portal.connectVM.com/> site and press **CREATE ACCOUNT** button.
![register_3Enginescloud.png](../_images/register_3Enginescloud.png)
![register_connectVMcloud.png](../_images/register_connectVMcloud.png)
Fill up all fields marked with **\*** including accepting mandatory terms and conditions and press **Create Account** button.
Please note that marketing consents are not mandatory and can be changed at any time.
![create_account_3Enginescloud.png](../_images/create_account_3Enginescloud.png)
![create_account_connectVMcloud.png](../_images/create_account_connectVMcloud.png)
Once you create account below screen will appear. Please check your mail box and verify mail. After that you will be able to log in.
![registration_successful_3Enginescloud.png](../_images/registration_successful_3Enginescloud.png)
![registration_successful_connectVMcloud.png](../_images/registration_successful_connectVMcloud.png)
For general information about types of account and user roles you may have in Dashboard, see [Tenant manager users and roles on 3Engines Cloud](Tenant-Manager-Users-And-Roles-On-3Engines-Cloud.html.md)
For general information about types of account and user roles you may have in Dashboard, see [Tenant manager users and roles on connectVM Cloud](Tenant-Manager-Users-And-Roles-On-connectVM-Cloud.html.md)
After creating personal account you can either create new company account or join an existing account. See articles:
@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ After creating personal account you can either create new company account or joi
If you are a single user you can only access a limited number of services.
See article [How to start using dashboard services on 3Engines Cloud](How-to-start-using-dashboard-services-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md)
See article [How to start using dashboard services on connectVM Cloud](How-to-start-using-dashboard-services-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md)

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Removing user from Organization[🔗](#removing-user-from-organization "Permalink to this headline")
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After logging into <https://portal.3Engines.com/> press **Sub-accounts** button on the left bar menu to check the list of members of your Organization.
After logging into <https://portal.connectVM.com/> press **Sub-accounts** button on the left bar menu to check the list of members of your Organization.
![users_roles_01_3Enginescloud.png](../_images/users_roles_01_3Enginescloud.png)
![users_roles_01_connectVMcloud.png](../_images/users_roles_01_connectVMcloud.png)
Select user that you want to be removed and press **Unassign** button on the right side and after that press **Confirm** button.

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Services[🔗](#services "Permalink to this headline")
===================================================
After logging into <https://portal.3Engines.com/> press **Active services** button on the left bar menu.
After logging into <https://portal.connectVM.com/> press **Active services** button on the left bar menu.
![services_3Enginescloud.png](../_images/services_3Enginescloud.png)
![services_connectVMcloud.png](../_images/services_connectVMcloud.png)
In this tab you are able to filter your services by Project or by Product.
@ -20,6 +20,6 @@ How to change assigned contract[🔗](#how-to-change-assigned-contract "Permalin
**PAY AS YOU GO** - user can assign wallet to specific project in the **Accounts** tab
**FIXED TERM** - is assigned by 3Engines Support Team during the contract creation
**FIXED TERM** - is assigned by connectVM Support Team during the contract creation
Please note that **PPU/PAYG** assignment status is visible in the **Accounts** tab.

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Tenant manager users and roles on 3Engines Cloud[](#tenant-manager-users-and-roles-on-3Engines-cloud "Permalink to this headline")enant manager users and roles on 3Engines Cloud[🔗](#tenant-manager-users-and-roles-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
Tenant manager users and roles on connectVM Cloud[](#tenant-manager-users-and-roles-on-connectVM-cloud "Permalink to this headline")enant manager users and roles on connectVM Cloud[🔗](#tenant-manager-users-and-roles-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
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Differences between 3Engines User Roles and Tenant Managers Roles[🔗](#differences-between-3Engines-user-roles-and-tenant-manager-s-roles "Permalink to this headline")
Differences between connectVM User Roles and Tenant Managers Roles[🔗](#differences-between-connectVM-user-roles-and-tenant-manager-s-roles "Permalink to this headline")
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An 3Engines role is a personality that a user assumes to perform a specific set of operations. A role includes a set of rights and privileges. A user assuming that role inherits those rights and privileges. 3Engines roles are defined for each user and each project independently.
An connectVM role is a personality that a user assumes to perform a specific set of operations. A role includes a set of rights and privileges. A user assuming that role inherits those rights and privileges. connectVM roles are defined for each user and each project independently.
A Tenant Manager role, on the other hand, defines whether a user should have the ability to manage an organization via the Tenant Manager or have access to 3Engines.
A Tenant Manager role, on the other hand, defines whether a user should have the ability to manage an organization via the Tenant Manager or have access to connectVM.
What Are We Going To Cover[🔗](#what-are-we-going-to-cover "Permalink to this headline")
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> * The difference between User Roles and Tenant Manager Role
> * List three basic roles an organization administrator you can assign
> * Show how to add a **member+** role, which can have access to 3Engines and be used for managing projects
> * Show how to add a **member+** role, which can have access to connectVM and be used for managing projects
Users and Roles in the Tenant Manager[🔗](#users-and-roles-in-the-tenant-manager "Permalink to this headline")
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After logging into <https://portal.3Engines.com/> click on the **Sub-accounts** button on the left bar menu.
After logging into <https://portal.connectVM.com/> click on the **Sub-accounts** button on the left bar menu.
![Tenant_manager_01_3Engines.png](../_images/Tenant_manager_01_3Engines.png)
![Tenant_manager_01_connectVM.png](../_images/Tenant_manager_01_connectVM.png)
Here you are able to:
@ -33,38 +33,38 @@ Here you are able to:
As an *organization administrator* you can assign one of the following roles to a user:
> * **admin** - user with highest privileges, can manage whole organizations and has access to 3Engines.
> * **admin** - user with highest privileges, can manage whole organizations and has access to connectVM.
> * **member** - default user with basic privileges.
> * **member+** - the same as **member** but has 3Engines access and can manage projects.
> * **member+** - the same as **member** but has connectVM access and can manage projects.
Adding member+ user to your project in 3Engines using Horizon interface[🔗](#adding-member-user-to-your-project-in-3Engines-using-horizon-interface "Permalink to this headline")
Adding member+ user to your project in connectVM using Horizon interface[🔗](#adding-member-user-to-your-project-in-connectVM-using-horizon-interface "Permalink to this headline")
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Users with the role of **member+** have access to 3Engines and can be enabled to manage your organization projects. They cannot however, manage the organization itself.
Users with the role of **member+** have access to connectVM and can be enabled to manage your organization projects. They cannot however, manage the organization itself.
To add a **member+** user to the project, follow these steps:
**1.** Check if your user has a **member+** role in Tenant Manager.
**2.** Log into <https://3engine.rootxwire.com/> as an admin.
**2.** Log into <https://console.connectvm.com/> as an admin.
**3.** Select **Identity** → **Projects**
![Tenant_manager_02_3Engines.png](../_images/Tenant_manager_02_3Engines.png)
![Tenant_manager_02_connectVM.png](../_images/Tenant_manager_02_connectVM.png)
**4.** Select the project you want to add a user to and select **Manage members**
![Tenant_manager_03_3Engines.png](../_images/Tenant_manager_03_3Engines.png)
![Tenant_manager_03_connectVM.png](../_images/Tenant_manager_03_connectVM.png)
**5.** Add the desired user(s) to the project by clicking on the “+” button next to them.
![Tenant_manager_04_3Engines.png](../_images/Tenant_manager_04_3Engines.png)
![Tenant_manager_04_connectVM.png](../_images/Tenant_manager_04_connectVM.png)
**6.** Choose a suitable project role for the user and confirm by clicking **Save** in the lower-right corner.
![Tenant_manager_05_3Engines.png](../_images/Tenant_manager_05_3Engines.png)
![Tenant_manager_05_connectVM.png](../_images/Tenant_manager_05_connectVM.png)
**7.** Next time the user will log into <https://3engine.rootxwire.com/> 3Engines Horizon, the suitable access to the project will be granted.
**7.** Next time the user will log into <https://console.connectvm.com/> connectVM Horizon, the suitable access to the project will be granted.
What To Do Next[🔗](#what-to-do-next "Permalink to this headline")
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@ -73,4 +73,4 @@ The article [Inviting new user to your Organization](Inviting-New-User.html.md)
To the contrary, article [Removing user from Organization](Removing-User-From-Organization.html.md) shows how to remove a user from the organization.
The article /accountmanagement/Accounts-and-Projects-Management is a general guidance to creating and managing accounts and projects on 3Engines Cloud.
The article /accountmanagement/Accounts-and-Projects-Management is a general guidance to creating and managing accounts and projects on connectVM Cloud.

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Two-Factor Authentication to 3Engines Cloud site using mobile application[🔗](#two-factor-authentication-to-brand-name-site-using-mobile-application "Permalink to this headline")
Two-Factor Authentication to connectVM Cloud site using mobile application[🔗](#two-factor-authentication-to-brand-name-site-using-mobile-application "Permalink to this headline")
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Warning
Two-Factor Authentication is required for all 3Engines Cloud users. The only exception are accounts which log in using Keystone credentials.
Two-Factor Authentication is required for all connectVM Cloud users. The only exception are accounts which log in using Keystone credentials.
Traditionally, the most basic way to implement security online was to authenticate users and companies with a pair of usernames/passwords. Most usernames are email addresses and if email address is breached, the bad actor can probably learn your password too. What once used to be secure enough is not secure now because of easy access to refined brute force methods, availability of computing power at scale, social engineering methods, identity theft and so on.
@ -17,12 +17,12 @@ The way to overcome this limitation is to introduce two or more factors or types
> * something the user has (token generator, smartphone, credit card etc.) or
> * biometric information such as fingerprint, iris, retina, voice, face and so on.
Logging into the 3Engines Cloud site uses two-factor authentication, meaning you will have to supply two independent types of data:
Logging into the connectVM Cloud site uses two-factor authentication, meaning you will have to supply two independent types of data:
> * the “classical” username and password, as well as
> * the numeric code supplied by a concrete mobile app.
This article is about using mobile devices to authenticate to the cloud. If you want to use your computer to do that, see [Two-Factor Authentication to 3Engines Cloud site using KeePassXC on desktop](Using-KeePassXC-for-Two-Factor-Authentication-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md).
This article is about using mobile devices to authenticate to the cloud. If you want to use your computer to do that, see [Two-Factor Authentication to connectVM Cloud site using KeePassXC on desktop](Using-KeePassXC-for-Two-Factor-Authentication-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md).
You will first have to install one of the following two mobile applications, for Android or iOS mobile operating systems:
@ -46,14 +46,14 @@ In this tutorial, you are going to use the FreeOTP app.
Warning
If you lose access to QR codes and cannot log into the Horizon site for 3Engines Cloud, ask Support service to help you by sending email to the following address [support@3Engines.com](/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#80f3f5f0f0eff2f4a6a3b3b7bba6a3b5b2bba6a3b4b8bbe3eceff5e4e6e5f2f2efa6a3b4b6bbe3efed).
If you lose access to QR codes and cannot log into the Horizon site for connectVM Cloud, ask Support service to help you by sending email to the following address [support@connectVM.com](/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#80f3f5f0f0eff2f4a6a3b3b7bba6a3b5b2bba6a3b4b8bbe3eceff5e4e6e5f2f2efa6a3b4b6bbe3efed).
What We Are Going To Cover[🔗](#what-we-are-going-to-cover "Permalink to this headline")
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> * How to start using the mobile authenticator
> * How to locate, download and install FreeOTP app on your mobile device
> * How to set up FreeOTP app and connect it to your 3Engines Cloud account
> * How to set up FreeOTP app and connect it to your connectVM Cloud account
> * How to get new code each time you want to enter the site
Prerequisites[🔗](#prerequisites "Permalink to this headline")
@ -79,9 +79,9 @@ Download [Google Authenticator in iOS App Store using this link](https://apps.ap
Warning
You should install the authenticator app **before** trying to log into the 3Engines Cloud site.
You should install the authenticator app **before** trying to log into the connectVM Cloud site.
You are now going to download, install and use the FreeOTP app to authenticate to 3Engines Cloud site.
You are now going to download, install and use the FreeOTP app to authenticate to connectVM Cloud site.
Step 1 Download and Install FreeOTP from the App Store[🔗](#step-1-download-and-install-freeotp-from-the-app-store "Permalink to this headline")
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@ -104,16 +104,16 @@ Once installed, type on **Open** and the app will run. At first, there will be n
Note
FreeOTP can also use tokens to secure access to the remote site. The 3Engines Cloud site uses QR code, so that is what you will use in this tutorial. (Both “token” and “QR scan” denote a secure connection to the site, but use different techniques in the process.)
FreeOTP can also use tokens to secure access to the remote site. The connectVM Cloud site uses QR code, so that is what you will use in this tutorial. (Both “token” and “QR scan” denote a secure connection to the site, but use different techniques in the process.)
Step 2 Scan QR and Create Brand[🔗](#step-2-scan-qr-and-create-brand "Permalink to this headline")
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Select a brand, which means select an icon that will make your tokens stand out graphically. If you will employ this app only to get access to 3Engines Cloud, you may select whichever icon you want.
Select a brand, which means select an icon that will make your tokens stand out graphically. If you will employ this app only to get access to connectVM Cloud, you may select whichever icon you want.
[![otp05.png](../_images/otp05.png)](../_images/otp05.png)
In the next step, you may require that the phone is unlocked when the token is to be activated. Choose that if you are afraid someone might steal your phone and get access to your 3Engines Cloud data that way.
In the next step, you may require that the phone is unlocked when the token is to be activated. Choose that if you are afraid someone might steal your phone and get access to your connectVM Cloud data that way.
[![otp07.png](../_images/otp07.png)](../_images/otp07.png)
@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ Click on it to get to the scanner part of the application and read the QR code f
Note
The QR code will appear on screen when you first try to log into the 3Engines Cloud site (see below).
The QR code will appear on screen when you first try to log into the connectVM Cloud site (see below).
[![eefa_qr_screen_creodias.png](../_images/eefa_qr_screen_creodias.png)](../_images/eefa_qr_screen_creodias.png)
@ -144,16 +144,16 @@ If you created several tokens or repeatedly scanned QR code from the screen, you
[![eefa_several_rows.png](../_images/eefa_several_rows.png)](../_images/eefa_several_rows.png)
Tapping on any of these will produce the six-digit code that you have to type into the entry form to get logged in. Only one of these will be the right one, in this case, the first row produces the correct six-digits code for 3Engines Cloud site.
Tapping on any of these will produce the six-digit code that you have to type into the entry form to get logged in. Only one of these will be the right one, in this case, the first row produces the correct six-digits code for connectVM Cloud site.
[![eefa_tapped.png](../_images/eefa_tapped.png)](../_images/eefa_tapped.png)
You are now ready to log into the 3Engines Cloud site using the two-factor authentication.
You are now ready to log into the connectVM Cloud site using the two-factor authentication.
How to Start Using the Mobile Authenticator With Your Account[🔗](#how-to-start-using-the-mobile-authenticator-with-your-account "Permalink to this headline")
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Use the usual link <https://3engine.rootxwire.com/> to log into your 3Engines Cloud account and choose 3Engines Cloud in the input menu.
Use the usual link <https://console.connectvm.com/> to log into your connectVM Cloud account and choose connectVM Cloud in the input menu.
[![eefa_start_creodias.png](../_images/eefa_start_creodias.png)](../_images/eefa_start_creodias.png)
@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ Logging Into the Site Once the Two-Factor Authentication is Installed[🔗](#log
Here is the workflow in one place, with all of the screens repeated for easy reference.
Use the usual link <https://3engine.rootxwire.com/> to log into your 3Engines Cloud account and choose 3Engines Cloud in the input menu.
Use the usual link <https://console.connectvm.com/> to log into your connectVM Cloud account and choose connectVM Cloud in the input menu.
[![eefa_start_creodias.png](../_images/eefa_start_creodias.png)](../_images/eefa_start_creodias.png)
@ -206,8 +206,8 @@ If the FreeOTP app is in the foreground on the mobile device while you are submi
### What To Do Next[🔗](#what-to-do-next "Permalink to this headline")
As mentioned in the beginning, you can use your computer for two-factor authentication see article [Two-Factor Authentication to 3Engines Cloud site using KeePassXC on desktop](Using-KeePassXC-for-Two-Factor-Authentication-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md).
As mentioned in the beginning, you can use your computer for two-factor authentication see article [Two-Factor Authentication to connectVM Cloud site using KeePassXC on desktop](Using-KeePassXC-for-Two-Factor-Authentication-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md).
Either using mobile device or computer to authenticate, you will be logged into Horizon. You will then need to activate access to 3Engines Cloud cloud API functions and be able to run **3Engines** command. Please see article [How to activate 3Engines CLI access to 3Engines Cloud cloud using one- or two-factor authentication](How-to-activate-3Engines-CLI-access-to-3Engines-Cloud-cloud-using-one-or-two-factor-authentication.html.md).
Either using mobile device or computer to authenticate, you will be logged into Horizon. You will then need to activate access to connectVM Cloud cloud API functions and be able to run **connectVM** command. Please see article [How to activate connectVM CLI access to connectVM Cloud cloud using one- or two-factor authentication](How-to-activate-connectVM-CLI-access-to-connectVM-Cloud-cloud-using-one-or-two-factor-authentication.html.md).
To learn how to manage your TOTP secret key, visit the following article: [How to manage TOTP authentication on 3Engines Cloud](How-to-manage-TOTP-authentication-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md) - it can be useful if you, for instance, want to use a different method of authentication, are unable to extract your secret key from currently used piece of software such as FreeOTP and do not have your secret key backed up in a readable way.
To learn how to manage your TOTP secret key, visit the following article: [How to manage TOTP authentication on connectVM Cloud](How-to-manage-TOTP-authentication-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md) - it can be useful if you, for instance, want to use a different method of authentication, are unable to extract your secret key from currently used piece of software such as FreeOTP and do not have your secret key backed up in a readable way.

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Two-Factor Authentication to 3Engines Cloud site using KeePassXC on desktop[🔗](#two-factor-authentication-to-brand-name-site-using-keepassxc-on-desktop "Permalink to this headline")
Two-Factor Authentication to connectVM Cloud site using KeePassXC on desktop[🔗](#two-factor-authentication-to-brand-name-site-using-keepassxc-on-desktop "Permalink to this headline")
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Please see article [Two-Factor Authentication to 3Engines Cloud site using mobile application](Two-Factor-Authentication-for-3Engines-Cloud-Site.html.md) if you want to use a smartphone app for the TOTP two-factor authentication.
Please see article [Two-Factor Authentication to connectVM Cloud site using mobile application](Two-Factor-Authentication-for-connectVM-Cloud-Site.html.md) if you want to use a smartphone app for the TOTP two-factor authentication.
If you, however, want to use your desktop or laptop computer instead, KeePassXC is probably a good choice for you. It is a free and open source graphical password manager. It stores passwords, TOTP keys and other secrets in a file on your computer. You can later, for example, move that file manually to a different computer to use that device instead of the current one.
@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ The following instructions are for Ubuntu. If you use a different operating syst
Step 1 Install KeePassXC[🔗](#step-1-install-keepassxc "Permalink to this headline")
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Install KeePassXC before logging in to the 3Engines Cloud website. Open the terminal, type the following command and press Enter:
Install KeePassXC before logging in to the connectVM Cloud website. Open the terminal, type the following command and press Enter:
```
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y && sudo apt install -y keepassxc
@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ Choose the name for the file containing your secrets and its location. Click **S
Step 3 Add the entry for your account[🔗](#step-3-add-the-entry-for-your-account "Permalink to this headline")
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Your database should now be operational. Lets create the entry containing your username, password and TOTP for the 3Engines Cloud cloud. Click **Add a new entry** (the fourth button on the toolbar, marked with the red rectangle on the screenshot below.
Your database should now be operational. Lets create the entry containing your username, password and TOTP for the connectVM Cloud cloud. Click **Add a new entry** (the fourth button on the toolbar, marked with the red rectangle on the screenshot below.
![keepassxc_05_creodias.png](../_images/keepassxc_05_creodias.png)
@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ The following window will appear:
![keepassxc_06_creodias.png](../_images/keepassxc_06_creodias.png)
In the **Title** field enter the name under which your entry should be identified in your database, for example 3Engines Cloud. Then, type your username and password.
In the **Title** field enter the name under which your entry should be identified in your database, for example connectVM Cloud. Then, type your username and password.
Click **OK** to save the entry.
@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ Now we need to obtain your TOTP key.
### Method 1: During account creation[🔗](#method-1-during-account-creation "Permalink to this headline")
After having created an account on <https://3engine.rootxwire.com/> but before first login, you will receive the **Mobile Authenticator Setup** prompt, as in the following image:
After having created an account on <https://console.connectvm.com/> but before first login, you will receive the **Mobile Authenticator Setup** prompt, as in the following image:
![keepassxc_07_creodias.png](../_images/keepassxc_07_creodias.png)
@ -115,13 +115,13 @@ The window with the code will look like this:
![keepassxc_10_creodias.png](../_images/keepassxc_10_creodias.png)
Type your 6-digit code from the above window to the text field **One-time-code** on the 3Engines Cloud website and choose how you would like to call your device containing the TOTP key. Please make sure that you do it before that key expires. If the key expires, you will get another one and you should type it instead. Click **Submit**. You should now be able to proceed with your login process.
Type your 6-digit code from the above window to the text field **One-time-code** on the connectVM Cloud website and choose how you would like to call your device containing the TOTP key. Please make sure that you do it before that key expires. If the key expires, you will get another one and you should type it instead. Click **Submit**. You should now be able to proceed with your login process.
### Method 2: After another method of TOTP has already been configured[🔗](#method-2-after-another-method-of-totp-has-already-been-configured "Permalink to this headline")
If the method of TOTP authentication you are currently using allows you to extract the **secret** key(or you have it backed up somewhere), you should be able to use that same **secret key** which you are currently using for KeePassXC as well.
If no other options remain, contact 3Engines Cloud customer support for assistance.
If no other options remain, contact connectVM Cloud customer support for assistance.
Either way, eventually you should get your secret key. Enter it in KeePassXC the same way as explained in **Method 1** above - to the **Key:** text field. If that secret key is already added and configured for your account, no further action should be necessary. If not and you are in the process of configuring it, paste the 6-digit TOTP code from KeePassXC in the same way as you entered the code from your other device during account setup.

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* [Registration and Setting up an Account](Registration-And-Account.html.md)
* [How to start using dashboard services on 3Engines Cloud](How-to-start-using-dashboard-services-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md)
* [Two-Factor Authentication to 3Engines Cloud site using mobile application](Two-Factor-Authentication-for-3Engines-Cloud-Site.html.md)
* [Two-Factor Authentication to 3Engines Cloud site using KeePassXC on desktop](Using-KeePassXC-for-Two-Factor-Authentication-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md)
* [How to activate 3Engines CLI access to 3Engines Cloud cloud using one- or two-factor authentication](How-to-activate-3Engines-CLI-access-to-3Engines-Cloud-cloud-using-one-or-two-factor-authentication.html.md)
* [How to manage TOTP authentication on 3Engines Cloud](How-to-manage-TOTP-authentication-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md)
* [How to start using dashboard services on connectVM Cloud](How-to-start-using-dashboard-services-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md)
* [Two-Factor Authentication to connectVM Cloud site using mobile application](Two-Factor-Authentication-for-connectVM-Cloud-Site.html.md)
* [Two-Factor Authentication to connectVM Cloud site using KeePassXC on desktop](Using-KeePassXC-for-Two-Factor-Authentication-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md)
* [How to activate connectVM CLI access to connectVM Cloud cloud using one- or two-factor authentication](How-to-activate-connectVM-CLI-access-to-connectVM-Cloud-cloud-using-one-or-two-factor-authentication.html.md)
* [How to manage TOTP authentication on connectVM Cloud](How-to-manage-TOTP-authentication-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md)
* [Adding and editing Organization](Adding-Editing-Organizations.html.md)
* [How to buy credits using Pay Per Use wallet on 3Engines Cloud](How-to-buy-credits-using-pay-per-use-wallet-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md)
* [How to buy credits using Pay Per Use wallet on connectVM Cloud](How-to-buy-credits-using-pay-per-use-wallet-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md)
* [Forgotten Password](Forgotten-Password.html.md)
* [Editing profile](Editing-Profile.html.md)
* [Wallets and Contracts Management](Contracts-Wallets.html.md)
* [Services](Services.html.md)
* [Inviting new user to your Organization](Inviting-New-User.html.md)
* [Removing user from Organization](Removing-User-From-Organization.html.md)
* [Tenant manager users and roles on 3Engines Cloud](Tenant-Manager-Users-And-Roles-On-3Engines-Cloud.html.md)
* [Tenant manager users and roles on connectVM Cloud](Tenant-Manager-Users-And-Roles-On-connectVM-Cloud.html.md)
* [Helpdesk and Support](Help-Desk-And-Support.html.md)
* [Privacy policy for clients](Privacy-Policy.html.md)
* [Cookie consent on 3Engines Cloud](Cookie-consent-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md)
* [Cookie consent on connectVM Cloud](Cookie-consent-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md)

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## Support Channels
### Primary Support
- **Email**: [support@rootxwire.com](mailto:support@rootxwire.com)
- **Admin Inquiries**: [admin@rootxwire.com](mailto:admin@rootxwire.com)
- **Email**: [support@connectvm.com](mailto:support@connectvm.com)
- **Admin Inquiries**: [admin@connectvm.com](mailto:admin@connectvm.com)
- **Response Time**: 24-48 hours for standard inquiries
### Emergency Support
@ -121,8 +121,8 @@ When contacting support, please provide:
## Contact Information
### Support Team
- **Primary Email**: [support@rootxwire.com](mailto:support@rootxwire.com)
- **Admin Team**: [admin@rootxwire.com](mailto:admin@rootxwire.com)
- **Primary Email**: [support@connectvm.com](mailto:support@connectvm.com)
- **Admin Team**: [admin@connectvm.com](mailto:admin@connectvm.com)
- **Business Hours**: Monday-Friday, 9 AM - 5 PM EST
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Block storage and object storage performance limits on 3Engines Cloud[🔗](#block-storage-and-object-storage-performance-limits-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
Block storage and object storage performance limits on connectVM Cloud[🔗](#block-storage-and-object-storage-performance-limits-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
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On 3Engines Cloud, there are performance limits for **HDD**, **NVMe (SSD)**, and **Object Storage** to ensure stable operation and protect against accidental DDoS attacks.
On connectVM Cloud, there are performance limits for **HDD**, **NVMe (SSD)**, and **Object Storage** to ensure stable operation and protect against accidental DDoS attacks.
Current limits[🔗](#current-limits "Permalink to this headline")
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Block SSD/NVMe
: **3000** IOPS (read and write)
**NOTE**: On 3Engines Cloud, *all* SSD storage is NVMe-based.
**NOTE**: On connectVM Cloud, *all* SSD storage is NVMe-based.
S3 Object Storage (General Tier)
: **2000** operations per second with a

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DNS as a Service on 3Engines Cloud Hosting[🔗](#dns-as-a-service-on-brand-name-cloud-name-hosting "Permalink to this headline")
DNS as a Service on connectVM Cloud Hosting[🔗](#dns-as-a-service-on-brand-name-cloud-name-hosting "Permalink to this headline")
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DNS as a Service (DNSaaS) provides functionality of managing configuration of users domains. Managing configuration means that the user is capable of creating, updating and deleting the following DNS records:
@ -16,9 +16,9 @@ DNS as a Service (DNSaaS) provides functionality of managing configuration of us
| SSHFP | SSH Public Key Fingerprint |
| TXT | Text record |
DNS configuration management is available via 3Engines web dashboard (Horizon), 3Engines command line interface as well as via the API.
DNS configuration management is available via connectVM web dashboard (Horizon), connectVM command line interface as well as via the API.
DNS records management is performed on the level of an 3Engines project.
DNS records management is performed on the level of an connectVM project.
Since DNSaaS purpose is to deal with external domain names, the internal name resolution (name resolution for private IP addresses within users projects) is not covered by this documentation.
@ -31,16 +31,16 @@ What We Are Going To Cover[🔗](#what-we-are-going-to-cover "Permalink to this
> * Adding new record for the domain
> * Adding records for subdomains
> * Managing records
> * Limitations in 3Engines DNSaaS
> * Limitations in connectVM DNSaaS
Prerequisites[🔗](#prerequisites "Permalink to this headline")
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No. 1 **Account**
You need a 3Engines Cloud hosting account with access to the Horizon interface: <https://3engine.rootxwire.com/>.
You need a connectVM Cloud hosting account with access to the Horizon interface: <https://console.connectvm.com/>.
No. 2 **Must have access to a project in 3Engines Cloud 3Engines account**
No. 2 **Must have access to a project in connectVM Cloud connectVM account**
If you are a tenant manager, you will be able to either use the existing basic project or create new projects for yourself or your users.
@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ We assume you already have a
> * basic knowledge of Domain Name Service principles as well as
> * understanding of the purpose of DNS records.
If not, please see [DNS article on Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) or [3Engines DNSaaS command line reference](https://docs.3Engines.org/python-designateclient/latest/user/shell-v2.html.md)
If not, please see [DNS article on Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) or [connectVM DNSaaS command line reference](https://docs.connectVM.org/python-designateclient/latest/user/shell-v2.html.md)
No. 4 **Must have domain purchased from a registrar**
@ -61,31 +61,31 @@ You also must own a domain purchased from any registrar (domain reseller). Obtai
No. 5 **Must have a Linux server with an assigned IP address**
To verify DNS creation and propagation, you shall use the **dig** command from Linux. You will also need an IP address to point the domain name to. You may have already created one such VM in your 3Engines Cloud server and if not, here is how to create a virtual machine, assign a floating IP to it and access it from Windows desktop computer:
To verify DNS creation and propagation, you shall use the **dig** command from Linux. You will also need an IP address to point the domain name to. You may have already created one such VM in your connectVM Cloud server and if not, here is how to create a virtual machine, assign a floating IP to it and access it from Windows desktop computer:
[How to create a Linux VM and access it from Windows desktop on 3Engines Cloud](How-to-create-a-Linux-VM-and-access-it-from-Windows-desktop-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md)
[How to create a Linux VM and access it from Windows desktop on connectVM Cloud](How-to-create-a-Linux-VM-and-access-it-from-Windows-desktop-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md)
Or, you might connect from a Linux based computer to the cloud:
[How to create a Linux VM and access it from Linux command line on 3Engines Cloud](How-to-create-a-Linux-VM-and-access-it-from-Linux-command-line-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md)
[How to create a Linux VM and access it from Linux command line on connectVM Cloud](How-to-create-a-Linux-VM-and-access-it-from-Linux-command-line-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md)
In both cases, the article will contain a section to connect floating IP to the newly created VM. The generated IP address will vary, but for the sake of concreteness we shall assume that it is **64.225.133.254**. You will enter that value later in this article, to create record set for the site or service you are making.
Step 1 Delegate domain to your registrars system[🔗](#step-1-delegate-domain-to-your-registrar-s-system "Permalink to this headline")
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The configuration of domain name in your registrars system must point to the NS records of 3Engines name servers. It can be achieved in two ways:
The configuration of domain name in your registrars system must point to the NS records of connectVM name servers. It can be achieved in two ways:
**Option 1 - Use 3Engines name servers (recommended)**
**Option 1 - Use connectVM name servers (recommended)**
Configure NS records for your domain to the following 3Engines name servers:
Configure NS records for your domain to the following connectVM name servers:
| | | |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Purpose | Name Server | IP |
| primary name server | cloud-dns1.3Engines.com | 91.212.141.94 |
| secondary name server | cloud-dns2.3Engines.com | 91.212.141.102 |
| secondary name server | cloud-dns3.3Engines.com | 91.212.141.86 |
| primary name server | cloud-dns1.connectVM.com | 91.212.141.94 |
| secondary name server | cloud-dns2.connectVM.com | 91.212.141.102 |
| secondary name server | cloud-dns3.connectVM.com | 91.212.141.86 |
**Option 2 - Set up your own glue records (not recommended)**
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Zone configuration is defining parameters for the main domain name you have purchased.
To manage domain *exampledomain.com* in 3Engines, login to 3Engines dashboard, choose the right project if different than default, go to **Project****DNS****Zones**, click **Create Zone** and fill in the required fields:
To manage domain *exampledomain.com* in connectVM, login to connectVM dashboard, choose the right project if different than default, go to **Project****DNS****Zones**, click **Create Zone** and fill in the required fields:
![dns1.png](../_images/dns1.png)
@ -117,9 +117,9 @@ Here is what the parameters mean:
> * **Description**: free text description
> * **Email Address**: an administrative e-mail address associated with the domain
> * **TTL**: *Time To Live* in seconds - a period of time between refreshing cache in DNS servers. Please note that the longer time, the faster will be name recognition for your domain by external DNS servers but also if you introduce changes, they will propagate slower. The default value of 3600 seconds is a reasonable compromise.
> * **Type**: You may choose if 3Engines name servers will be primary or secondary for your domain. Default: Primary. In case you want to setup secondary name servers, you just define IP addresses or master DNS servers for the domain.
> * **Type**: You may choose if connectVM name servers will be primary or secondary for your domain. Default: Primary. In case you want to setup secondary name servers, you just define IP addresses or master DNS servers for the domain.
After submitting, your domain should be served by 3Engines.
After submitting, your domain should be served by connectVM.
Step 3 Checking the presence of the domain on the Internet[🔗](#step-3-checking-the-presence-of-the-domain-on-the-internet "Permalink to this headline")
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@ -137,11 +137,11 @@ There are several ways of checking whether the domain name has propagated.
: The **dig** command has several parameters. The following combination will show the presence of the name servers in the global DNS system:
> ```
> dig -t any +noall +answer exampledomain.com @cloud-dns1.3Engines.com
> exampledomain.com. 3600 IN SOA cloud-dns2.3Engines.com. [email protected]. 1675003306 3588 600 86400 3600
> exampledomain.com. 3600 IN NS cloud-dns1.3Engines.com.
> exampledomain.com. 3600 IN NS cloud-dns3.3Engines.com.
> exampledomain.com. 3600 IN NS cloud-dns2.3Engines.com.
> dig -t any +noall +answer exampledomain.com @cloud-dns1.connectVM.com
> exampledomain.com. 3600 IN SOA cloud-dns2.connectVM.com. [email protected]. 1675003306 3588 600 86400 3600
> exampledomain.com. 3600 IN NS cloud-dns1.connectVM.com.
> exampledomain.com. 3600 IN NS cloud-dns3.connectVM.com.
> exampledomain.com. 3600 IN NS cloud-dns2.connectVM.com.
>
> ```
@ -192,12 +192,12 @@ The parameters are:
Submit the form and check whether your configuration works:
```
dig -t any +noall +answer exampledomain.com @cloud-dns1.3Engines.com
exampledomain.com. 3600 IN SOA cloud-dns2.3Engines.com. XXXXXXXXX.YYYYYYYY.com. 1675325538 3530 600 86400 3600
dig -t any +noall +answer exampledomain.com @cloud-dns1.connectVM.com
exampledomain.com. 3600 IN SOA cloud-dns2.connectVM.com. XXXXXXXXX.YYYYYYYY.com. 1675325538 3530 600 86400 3600
exampledomain.com. 3600 IN A 64.225.133.254
exampledomain.com. 3600 IN NS cloud-dns1.3Engines.com.
exampledomain.com. 3600 IN NS cloud-dns2.3Engines.com.
exampledomain.com. 3600 IN NS cloud-dns3.3Engines.com.
exampledomain.com. 3600 IN NS cloud-dns1.connectVM.com.
exampledomain.com. 3600 IN NS cloud-dns2.connectVM.com.
exampledomain.com. 3600 IN NS cloud-dns3.connectVM.com.
```
@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ To configure an address of web server in **exampledomain.com**, so that **www.ex
Submit the form and check whether your configuration works:
```
dig -t any +noall +answer www.exampledomain.com @cloud-dns1.3Engines.com
dig -t any +noall +answer www.exampledomain.com @cloud-dns1.connectVM.com
www.exampledomain.com. 3600 IN A 64.225.133.254
```
@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ www.exampledomain.com. 3600 IN A 64.225.133.254
Step 6 Managing records[🔗](#step-6-managing-records "Permalink to this headline")
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Anytime you want to review, edit or delete records in your domain, visit 3Engines dashboard, **Project****DNS****Zones**. After clicking the domain name of your interest, choose **Record Sets** tab and see the list of all records:
Anytime you want to review, edit or delete records in your domain, visit connectVM dashboard, **Project****DNS****Zones**. After clicking the domain name of your interest, choose **Record Sets** tab and see the list of all records:
![show_example_domain_record_sets.png](../_images/show_example_domain_record_sets.png)
@ -237,21 +237,21 @@ From this screen you can update or delete records.
Limitations[🔗](#limitations "Permalink to this headline")
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There are the following limitations in 3Engines DNSaaS:
There are the following limitations in connectVM DNSaaS:
> * You cannot manage NS records for your domain. Therefore
>
> > + you cannot add additional secondary name servers
> > + you are unable to delegate subdomains to external servers
> * Even though you are able to configure reverse DNS for your domain, this configuration will have no effect since reverse DNS for 3Engines Cloud IP pools are managed on DNS servers other than 3Engines DNSaaS.
> * Even though you are able to configure reverse DNS for your domain, this configuration will have no effect since reverse DNS for connectVM Cloud IP pools are managed on DNS servers other than connectVM DNSaaS.
What To Do Next[🔗](#what-to-do-next "Permalink to this headline")
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Once an 3Engines object has floating IP address, you can use the DNS service to propagate a domain name and, thus, create a service or a site. There are several situations in which you can create a floating IP address:
Once an connectVM object has floating IP address, you can use the DNS service to propagate a domain name and, thus, create a service or a site. There are several situations in which you can create a floating IP address:
You already have an existing VM
: Follow the procedure in article [How to Add or Remove Floating IPs to your VM on 3Engines Cloud](../networking/How-to-Add-or-Remove-Floating-IPs-to-your-VM-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md) to assign a new floating IP to it.
: Follow the procedure in article [How to Add or Remove Floating IPs to your VM on connectVM Cloud](../networking/How-to-Add-or-Remove-Floating-IPs-to-your-VM-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md) to assign a new floating IP to it.
Assign floating IP while creating a new VM from scratch
: That is the approach in articles from Prerequisite No. 5.
@ -259,4 +259,4 @@ Assign floating IP while creating a new VM from scratch
**Kubernetes services can have an automatically assigned floating IP**
: The following article shows how to deploy an HTTPS service on Kubernetes:
[Deploying HTTPS Services on Magnum Kubernetes in 3Engines Cloud Cloud](../kubernetes/Deploying-HTTPS-Services-on-Magnum-Kubernetes-in-3Engines-Cloud-Cloud.html.md)
[Deploying HTTPS Services on Magnum Kubernetes in connectVM Cloud Cloud](../kubernetes/Deploying-HTTPS-Services-on-Magnum-Kubernetes-in-connectVM-Cloud-Cloud.html.md)

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Dashboard Overview Project Quotas And Flavors Limits on 3Engines Cloud[🔗](#dashboard-overview-project-quotas-and-flavors-limits-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
Dashboard Overview Project Quotas And Flavors Limits on connectVM Cloud[🔗](#dashboard-overview-project-quotas-and-flavors-limits-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
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While using 3Engines Cloud platform, one of the first things you will spot is the “Limit Summary”. Each project is restricted by preset quotas. This is preventing system capacities from being exhausted without notification and guaranteeing free resources.
While using connectVM Cloud platform, one of the first things you will spot is the “Limit Summary”. Each project is restricted by preset quotas. This is preventing system capacities from being exhausted without notification and guaranteeing free resources.
On the first screen after logging into Horizon Dashboard you will see seven charts reflecting limits most essential to the stability of the platform. You can always show this screen with command **Compute** -> **Overview**.
@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ During the VM creation process, while choosing flavor, you may spot a yellow exc
You can expand the flavor summary by clicking the arrow on the left. The charts will show the current free resources as well as the resources that will remain after creating a new instance.
If the quota would be exceeded, 3Engines will non allow to choose this particular flavor.
If the quota would be exceeded, connectVM will non allow to choose this particular flavor.

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How To Create a New Linux VM With NVIDIA Virtual GPU in the 3Engines Dashboard Horizon on 3Engines Cloud[🔗](#how-to-create-a-new-linux-vm-with-nvidia-virtual-gpu-in-the-3Engines-dashboard-horizon-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
How To Create a New Linux VM With NVIDIA Virtual GPU in the connectVM Dashboard Horizon on connectVM Cloud[🔗](#how-to-create-a-new-linux-vm-with-nvidia-virtual-gpu-in-the-connectVM-dashboard-horizon-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
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You can create Linux virtual machine with NVIDIA RTX A6000 as the additional graphics card. The card contains
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Insert the name of the instance (eg. “vm\_with\_vgpu”) and click Next button
Your goal is to use an image with predefinced NVIDIA support. To list all such images, click on field **Available** and enter NVIDIA into it. Only the images with NVIDIA in their names will be listed:
![nvidia_chosen_3Engines_cloud.png](../_images/nvidia_chosen_3Engines_cloud.png)
![nvidia_chosen_connectVM_cloud.png](../_images/nvidia_chosen_connectVM_cloud.png)
Select Instance Boot Source (eg. “Image”), and choose desired image (eg. “Ubuntu 20.04 NVIDIA”) by clicking on arrow.
@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ Open “Security Groups” After that, choose “allow\_ping\_ssh\_icmp\_rdp”
![createnew6.png](../_images/createnew6.png)
Choose or generate SSH keypair, as explained in article [How to create key pair in 3Engines Dashboard on 3Engines Cloud](How-to-create-key-pair-in-3Engines-Dashboard-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md) for your VM. Next, launch your instance by clicking on blue button.
Choose or generate SSH keypair, as explained in article [How to create key pair in connectVM Dashboard on connectVM Cloud](How-to-create-key-pair-in-connectVM-Dashboard-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md) for your VM. Next, launch your instance by clicking on blue button.
![createnew7.png](../_images/createnew7.png)
@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ You will see “Instances” menu with your newly created VM.
Note
If you want to make your VM accessible from the Internet, see this article: [How to Add or Remove Floating IPs to your VM on 3Engines Cloud](../networking/How-to-Add-or-Remove-Floating-IPs-to-your-VM-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md)
If you want to make your VM accessible from the Internet, see this article: [How to Add or Remove Floating IPs to your VM on connectVM Cloud](../networking/How-to-Add-or-Remove-Floating-IPs-to-your-VM-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md)
Step 4 Issue Commands from the Console[🔗](#step-4-issue-commands-from-the-console "Permalink to this headline")
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@ -107,9 +107,9 @@ Open the drop-down menu and choose “Console”.
![createnew9.png](../_images/createnew9.png)
You can connect to your virtual machine using SSH, see this article: [How to connect to your virtual machine via SSH in Linux on 3Engines Cloud](../networking/How-to-connect-to-your-virtual-machine-via-SSH-in-Linux-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md)
You can connect to your virtual machine using SSH, see this article: [How to connect to your virtual machine via SSH in Linux on connectVM Cloud](../networking/How-to-connect-to-your-virtual-machine-via-SSH-in-Linux-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md)
You can also use the SPICE console using the 3Engines Dashboard.
You can also use the SPICE console using the connectVM Dashboard.
Click on the black terminal area (to activate access to the console). Type:

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How to access the VM from 3Engines console on 3Engines Cloud[🔗](#how-to-access-the-vm-from-3Engines-console-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
How to access the VM from connectVM console on connectVM Cloud[🔗](#how-to-access-the-vm-from-connectVM-console-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
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Once you have created a virtual machine in 3Engines, you will need to perform various administrative tasks such as:
Once you have created a virtual machine in connectVM, you will need to perform various administrative tasks such as:
> * installing and uninstalling software,
> * uploading and downloading files,
@ -32,14 +32,14 @@ Prerequisites[🔗](#prerequisites "Permalink to this headline")
No. 1 **Account**
You need a 3Engines Cloud hosting account with access to the Horizon interface: <https://3engine.rootxwire.com/>.
You need a connectVM Cloud hosting account with access to the Horizon interface: <https://console.connectvm.com/>.
Using console for administrative tasks within Linux based VMs[🔗](#using-console-for-administrative-tasks-within-linux-based-vms "Permalink to this headline")
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1. Go to <https://3engine.rootxwire.com/> and select your authentication method:
1. Go to <https://console.connectvm.com/> and select your authentication method:
![login_3Enginescloud.png](../_images/login_3Enginescloud.png)
![login_connectVMcloud.png](../_images/login_connectVMcloud.png)
You will enter the Horizon main screen.
@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ You will then use the console as a predefined user called **eouser**.
Attention
Google Chrome seems to work slowly while using the 3Engines console. Firefox works well.
Google Chrome seems to work slowly while using the connectVM console. Firefox works well.
Using console to perform administrative tasks within Fedora VMs[🔗](#using-console-to-perform-administrative-tasks-within-fedora-vms "Permalink to this headline")
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@ -96,11 +96,11 @@ where *vault* is the namespace within which the pod *vault-0* will be found and
Further explanations of **exec** command are out of scope of this article. The following article will show you how to activate the **kubectl** command after the cluster has been created:
[How To Access Kubernetes Cluster Post Deployment Using Kubectl On 3Engines Cloud 3Engines Magnum](../kubernetes/How-To-Access-Kubernetes-Cluster-Post-Deployment-Using-Kubectl-On-3Engines-Cloud-3Engines-Magnum.html.md)
[How To Access Kubernetes Cluster Post Deployment Using Kubectl On connectVM Cloud connectVM Magnum](../kubernetes/How-To-Access-Kubernetes-Cluster-Post-Deployment-Using-Kubectl-On-connectVM-Cloud-connectVM-Magnum.html.md)
This article shows an example of an **exec** command to enter the VM and, later, save the data within it:
[Volume-based vs Ephemeral-based Storage for Kubernetes Clusters on 3Engines Cloud 3Engines Magnum](../kubernetes/Volume-based-vs-Ephemeral-based-Storage-for-Kubernetes-Clusters-on-3Engines-Cloud-3Engines-Magnum.html.md)
[Volume-based vs Ephemeral-based Storage for Kubernetes Clusters on connectVM Cloud connectVM Magnum](../kubernetes/Volume-based-vs-Ephemeral-based-Storage-for-Kubernetes-Clusters-on-connectVM-Cloud-connectVM-Magnum.html.md)
### Performing administrative tasks within Windows based VMs[🔗](#performing-administrative-tasks-within-windows-based-vms "Permalink to this headline")

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How to clone existing and configured VMs on 3Engines Cloud[🔗](#how-to-clone-existing-and-configured-vms-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
How to clone existing and configured VMs on connectVM Cloud[🔗](#how-to-clone-existing-and-configured-vms-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
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The simplest way to create the snapshot of your machine is using “Horizon” - graphical interface of 3Engines dashboard.
The simplest way to create the snapshot of your machine is using “Horizon” - graphical interface of connectVM dashboard.
In summary, there will be 2 operations:
1. Creating snapshot
2. Restoring snapshot to newly created VM.
To start, please visit our website <https://3engine.rootxwire.com/> and login.
To start, please visit our website <https://console.connectvm.com/> and login.
![saml_3Engines_cloud.png](../_images/saml_3Engines_cloud.png)
![saml_connectVM_cloud.png](../_images/saml_connectVM_cloud.png)
After logon, in **“Instances”** menu select VM to be cloned, and create its snapshot by clicking “Actions” Menu
@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Once the snapshot is ready, you may see it on **“Images”** page of Horizon.
Now, you may click **“Launch”** in right upper corner of the window or just go back to **“Instances”** menu and launch new instance.
Full manual is here: [How to create new Linux VM in 3Engines Dashboard Horizon on 3Engines Cloud](How-to-create-new-Linux-VM-in-3Engines-Dashboard-Horizon-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md)
Full manual is here: [How to create new Linux VM in connectVM Dashboard Horizon on connectVM Cloud](How-to-create-new-Linux-VM-in-connectVM-Dashboard-Horizon-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md)
But if this process is familiar to you, there is only one difference. Chose as the source **“boot from snapshot”** instead of **“boot from image”** and select your snapshot from the list below. In next steps select parameters (flavour, size), at least the same as the original one. (“Launch instance” button will be unavailable until all necessary settings were completed).
@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Caution
If the original machine had any additional volumes attached to it, they should also be cloned.
You may also want to read: [Volume snapshot inheritance and its consequences on 3Engines Cloud](../datavolume/Volume-snapshot-inheritance-and-its-consequences-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md).
You may also want to read: [Volume snapshot inheritance and its consequences on connectVM Cloud](../datavolume/Volume-snapshot-inheritance-and-its-consequences-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md).

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How to create Windows VM on 3Engines Horizon and access it via web console on 3Engines Cloud[🔗](#how-to-create-windows-vm-on-3Engines-horizon-and-access-it-via-web-console-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
How to create Windows VM on connectVM Horizon and access it via web console on connectVM Cloud[🔗](#how-to-create-windows-vm-on-connectVM-horizon-and-access-it-via-web-console-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
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This article provides a straightforward way of creating a functional Windows VM on 3Engines Cloud cloud, using the Horizon graphical interface.
This article provides a straightforward way of creating a functional Windows VM on connectVM Cloud cloud, using the Horizon graphical interface.
The idea is to
@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Prerequisites[🔗](#prerequisites "Permalink to this headline")
No. 1 **Account**
You need a 3Engines Cloud hosting account with access to the Horizon interface: <https://3engine.rootxwire.com/>.
You need a connectVM Cloud hosting account with access to the Horizon interface: <https://console.connectvm.com/>.
Step 1: Access the Launch Instance menu[🔗](#step-1-access-the-launch-instance-menu "Permalink to this headline")
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@ -214,6 +214,6 @@ Follow the appropriate prompts to update your operating system.
What To Do Next[🔗](#what-to-do-next "Permalink to this headline")
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If you want to access your virtual machine remotely using RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol), you should consider increasing its security by using a bastion host. The following article contains more information: [Connecting to a Windows VM via RDP through a Linux bastion host port forwarding on 3Engines Cloud](../windows/Connecting-to-a-Windows-VM-via-RDP-through-a-Linux-bastion-host-port-forwarding-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md)
If you want to access your virtual machine remotely using RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol), you should consider increasing its security by using a bastion host. The following article contains more information: [Connecting to a Windows VM via RDP through a Linux bastion host port forwarding on connectVM Cloud](../windows/Connecting-to-a-Windows-VM-via-RDP-through-a-Linux-bastion-host-port-forwarding-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md)
To learn more about security groups, you can check this article: [How to use Security Groups in Horizon on 3Engines Cloud](How-to-use-Security-Groups-in-Horizon-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md)
To learn more about security groups, you can check this article: [How to use Security Groups in Horizon on connectVM Cloud](How-to-use-Security-Groups-in-Horizon-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md)

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How to create a Linux VM and access it from Linux command line on 3Engines Cloud[🔗](#how-to-create-a-linux-vm-and-access-it-from-linux-command-line-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
How to create a Linux VM and access it from Linux command line on connectVM Cloud[🔗](#how-to-create-a-linux-vm-and-access-it-from-linux-command-line-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
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Creating a virtual machine in a 3Engines Cloud cloud allows you to perform computations without having to engage your own infrastructure. In this article you shall create a Linux based virtual machine and access it remotely from a Linux command line on a desktop or laptop.
Creating a virtual machine in a connectVM Cloud cloud allows you to perform computations without having to engage your own infrastructure. In this article you shall create a Linux based virtual machine and access it remotely from a Linux command line on a desktop or laptop.
If you want to access Linux VM from a Windows based command line, follow this article instead: [How to create a Linux VM and access it from Windows desktop on 3Engines Cloud](How-to-create-a-Linux-VM-and-access-it-from-Windows-desktop-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md).
If you want to access Linux VM from a Windows based command line, follow this article instead: [How to create a Linux VM and access it from Windows desktop on connectVM Cloud](How-to-create-a-Linux-VM-and-access-it-from-Windows-desktop-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md).
Note
@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ This article only covers the basics of creating a VM - it does not cover topics
What We Are Going To Cover[🔗](#what-we-are-going-to-cover "Permalink to this headline")
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> * Creating a Linux virtual machine in 3Engines Cloud cloud using command **Launch Instance** from Horizon Dashboard
> * Creating a Linux virtual machine in connectVM Cloud cloud using command **Launch Instance** from Horizon Dashboard
You will enter the following required data into that window:
@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Prerequisites[🔗](#prerequisites "Permalink to this headline")
No. 1 **Hosting**
You need a 3Engines Cloud hosting account with Horizon interface <https://3engine.rootxwire.com/>.
You need a connectVM Cloud hosting account with Horizon interface <https://console.connectvm.com/>.
No. 2 **Basic knowledge of Linux terminal**
@ -48,13 +48,13 @@ A Linux distribution running on your computer. This article was written for Ubun
No. 4 **SSH client installed and configured on your local Linux computer**
The SSH client must be installed and configured on your local Linux computer. Please see [Generating an SSH keypair in Linux on 3Engines Cloud](../networking/Generating-a-SSH-keypair-in-Linux-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md).
The SSH client must be installed and configured on your local Linux computer. Please see [Generating an SSH keypair in Linux on connectVM Cloud](../networking/Generating-a-SSH-keypair-in-Linux-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md).
If you already have an SSH key pair and an SSH client configured, you should import your public key to the Horizon dashboard. The following article contains information how to do it: [How to import SSH public key to 3Engines Horizon on 3Engines Cloud](../networking/How-to-Import-SSH-Public-Key-to-3Engines-Horizon-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md).
If you already have an SSH key pair and an SSH client configured, you should import your public key to the Horizon dashboard. The following article contains information how to do it: [How to import SSH public key to connectVM Horizon on connectVM Cloud](../networking/How-to-Import-SSH-Public-Key-to-connectVM-Horizon-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md).
Alternatively, you can also create a key pair directly in the Horizon:
[How to create key pair in 3Engines Dashboard on 3Engines Cloud](How-to-create-key-pair-in-3Engines-Dashboard-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md).
[How to create key pair in connectVM Dashboard on connectVM Cloud](How-to-create-key-pair-in-connectVM-Dashboard-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md).
Options for creation of a Virtual Machine (VM)[🔗](#options-for-creation-of-a-virtual-machine-vm "Permalink to this headline")
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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Creation of a virtual machine is divided into 11 sections, four of which are man
Note
In 3Engines terminology, a *virtual machine* is also an *instance*. *Instance* is a broader term as not all instances need be virtual machines, it is also possible to use real hardware as an instance.
In connectVM terminology, a *virtual machine* is also an *instance*. *Instance* is a broader term as not all instances need be virtual machines, it is also possible to use real hardware as an instance.
The window to create a virtual machine is called **Launch Instance**. You will enter all the data about an instance into that window and its options.
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ You should now see the following form:
![create-linux-linux-07_creodias.png](../_images/create-linux-linux-07_creodias.png)
The standard definition of 3Engines *flavor* is the amount of resources available to the instance - like VCPU, memory and storage capacity.
The standard definition of connectVM *flavor* is the amount of resources available to the instance - like VCPU, memory and storage capacity.
Choose the one which suits you best and click **↑** next to it.
@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ To solve this issue, choose a flavor that supports your chosen source instead. I
Another possible explanation might be that your quota is too low for creating a VM with your chosen flavor. You can see your quota in the **Compute -> Overview** section of your Horizon dashboard. If that is the case, you can either:
* choose a different flavor or
* contact the 3Engines Cloud Support to request quota increase - [Helpdesk and Support](../accountmanagement/Help-Desk-And-Support.html.md).
* contact the connectVM Cloud Support to request quota increase - [Helpdesk and Support](../accountmanagement/Help-Desk-And-Support.html.md).
Click **Next** or click **Networks** to define networks.
@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ In the image above, the key is called **test-key**. There are three ways to ente
> * using option **Create Key Pair** create it on the spot,
> * using option **Import Key Pair** take the keys you already have and upload them to the cloud,
> * using one of the key pairs that were already existing within 3Engines cloud.
> * using one of the key pairs that were already existing within connectVM cloud.
If you havent created your key pair yet, please follow Prerequisite No. 4.
@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ Just like on the above screenshot, under header **IP Address**, you will see net
Step 8 Attach a Floating IP to the instance[🔗](#step-8-attach-a-floating-ip-to-the-instance "Permalink to this headline")
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Here is how to create and attach a floating IP to your instance: [How to Add or Remove Floating IPs to your VM on 3Engines Cloud](../networking/How-to-Add-or-Remove-Floating-IPs-to-your-VM-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md).
Here is how to create and attach a floating IP to your instance: [How to Add or Remove Floating IPs to your VM on connectVM Cloud](../networking/How-to-Add-or-Remove-Floating-IPs-to-your-VM-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md).
Once you have added the floating IP, you will see it in the Horizon dashboard under header **IP Address** - just like in the last image from that article:
@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ The floating IP address in that article is **64.225.132.0**. Your address will v
Step 9 Connecting to your virtual machine using SSH[🔗](#step-9-connecting-to-your-virtual-machine-using-ssh "Permalink to this headline")
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The following article has information about connecting to a virtual machine using SSH: [How to connect to your virtual machine via SSH in Linux on 3Engines Cloud](../networking/How-to-connect-to-your-virtual-machine-via-SSH-in-Linux-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md).
The following article has information about connecting to a virtual machine using SSH: [How to connect to your virtual machine via SSH in Linux on connectVM Cloud](../networking/How-to-connect-to-your-virtual-machine-via-SSH-in-Linux-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md).
The last command in that article was:
@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ The IP address in that article is **64.225.132.99** and is different from the ad
What To Do Next[🔗](#what-to-do-next "Permalink to this headline")
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3Engines Cloud cloud can be used for general hosting needs, such as
connectVM Cloud cloud can be used for general hosting needs, such as
> * installing LAMP servers,
> * installing and using WordPress servers,
@ -242,20 +242,20 @@ What To Do Next[🔗](#what-to-do-next "Permalink to this headline")
To create a *cluster* of instances, see the series of articles on Kubernetes:
[How to Create a Kubernetes Cluster Using 3Engines Cloud 3Engines Magnum](../kubernetes/How-to-Create-a-Kubernetes-Cluster-Using-3Engines-Cloud-3Engines-Magnum.html.md).
[How to Create a Kubernetes Cluster Using connectVM Cloud connectVM Magnum](../kubernetes/How-to-Create-a-Kubernetes-Cluster-Using-connectVM-Cloud-connectVM-Magnum.html.md).
If you find yourself unable to connect to your virtual machine using SSH, you can use the web console for troubleshooting and other purposes. Heres how to do it:
[How to access the VM from 3Engines console on 3Engines Cloud](How-to-access-the-VM-from-3Engines-console-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md)
[How to access the VM from connectVM console on connectVM Cloud](How-to-access-the-VM-from-connectVM-console-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md)
If you dont want the storage of your instance to be deleted while the VM is removed, you can choose to use a volume during instance creation. Please see the following articles:
[VM created with option Create New Volume No on 3Engines Cloud](VM-created-with-option-Create-New-Volume-No-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md)
[VM created with option Create New Volume No on connectVM Cloud](VM-created-with-option-Create-New-Volume-No-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md)
[VM created with option Create New Volume Yes on 3Engines Cloud](VM-created-with-option-Create-New-Volume-Yes-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md).
[VM created with option Create New Volume Yes on connectVM Cloud](VM-created-with-option-Create-New-Volume-Yes-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md).
You cant apply the SSH keys uploaded to the Horizon dashboard directly to a VM after its creation. The following article presents a walkaround to this problem:
[How to add SSH key from Horizon web console on 3Engines Cloud](../networking/How-to-add-SSH-key-from-Horizon-web-console-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md).
[How to add SSH key from Horizon web console on connectVM Cloud](../networking/How-to-add-SSH-key-from-Horizon-web-console-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md).
If you find that the storage of your VM is insufficient for your needs, you can attach the volume to it after its creation. The following articles contain appropriate instructions: [How to attach a volume to VM less than 2TB on Linux on 3Engines Cloud](../datavolume/How-to-attach-a-volume-to-VM-less-than-2TB-on-Linux-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md) and [How to attach a volume to VM more than 2TB on Linux on 3Engines Cloud](../datavolume/How-to-attach-a-volume-to-VM-more-than-2TB-on-Linux-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md).
If you find that the storage of your VM is insufficient for your needs, you can attach the volume to it after its creation. The following articles contain appropriate instructions: [How to attach a volume to VM less than 2TB on Linux on connectVM Cloud](../datavolume/How-to-attach-a-volume-to-VM-less-than-2TB-on-Linux-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md) and [How to attach a volume to VM more than 2TB on Linux on connectVM Cloud](../datavolume/How-to-attach-a-volume-to-VM-more-than-2TB-on-Linux-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md).

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How to create a Linux VM and access it from Windows desktop on 3Engines Cloud[🔗](#how-to-create-a-linux-vm-and-access-it-from-windows-desktop-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
How to create a Linux VM and access it from Windows desktop on connectVM Cloud[🔗](#how-to-create-a-linux-vm-and-access-it-from-windows-desktop-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
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Creating a virtual machine in a 3Engines Cloud cloud allows you to perform computations without having to engage your own infrastructure. In this article you shall create a Linux based virtual machine and access it remotely using PuTTY on Windows.
Creating a virtual machine in a connectVM Cloud cloud allows you to perform computations without having to engage your own infrastructure. In this article you shall create a Linux based virtual machine and access it remotely using PuTTY on Windows.
If you want to access Linux VM from a Linux command line, follow this article instead: [How to create a Linux VM and access it from Linux command line on 3Engines Cloud](How-to-create-a-Linux-VM-and-access-it-from-Linux-command-line-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md).
If you want to access Linux VM from a Linux command line, follow this article instead: [How to create a Linux VM and access it from Linux command line on connectVM Cloud](How-to-create-a-Linux-VM-and-access-it-from-Linux-command-line-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md).
Note
@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ This article only covers the basics of creating a VM - it does not cover topics
What We Are Going To Cover[🔗](#what-we-are-going-to-cover "Permalink to this headline")
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> * Creating a Linux virtual machine in 3Engines Cloud cloud using command **Launch Instance** from Horizon Dashboard
> * Creating a Linux virtual machine in connectVM Cloud cloud using command **Launch Instance** from Horizon Dashboard
You will enter the following data into that window:
@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Prerequisites[🔗](#prerequisites "Permalink to this headline")
No. 1 **Hosting**
You need a 3Engines Cloud hosting account with Horizon interface <https://3engine.rootxwire.com/>.
You need a connectVM Cloud hosting account with Horizon interface <https://console.connectvm.com/>.
No. 2 **Basic knowledge of Linux terminal**
@ -60,9 +60,9 @@ No. 5 **SSH key**
You need to have an SSH key pair. It consists of a public and private key. You can use your existing pair in this workflow or create a new one. If you do not have one, you have several options, such as:
* Generate them directly using the Horizon dashboard: [How to create key pair in 3Engines Dashboard on 3Engines Cloud](How-to-create-key-pair-in-3Engines-Dashboard-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md).
* Generate them directly using the Horizon dashboard: [How to create key pair in connectVM Dashboard on connectVM Cloud](How-to-create-key-pair-in-connectVM-Dashboard-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md).
* Generate your key pair using the Windows command line. Please check this article: [How to Create SSH Key Pair in Windows 10 On 3Engines Cloud](../windows/How-To-Create-SSH-Key-Pair-In-Windows-On-3Engines-Cloud.html.md). If you choose that option, make sure that you upload your public key to the Horizon dashboard: [How to import SSH public key to 3Engines Horizon on 3Engines Cloud](../networking/How-to-Import-SSH-Public-Key-to-3Engines-Horizon-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md).
* Generate your key pair using the Windows command line. Please check this article: [How to Create SSH Key Pair in Windows 10 On connectVM Cloud](../windows/How-To-Create-SSH-Key-Pair-In-Windows-On-connectVM-Cloud.html.md). If you choose that option, make sure that you upload your public key to the Horizon dashboard: [How to import SSH public key to connectVM Horizon on connectVM Cloud](../networking/How-to-Import-SSH-Public-Key-to-connectVM-Horizon-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md).
This article contains information about configuring PuTTY using one such key pair.
@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Creation of a virtual machine is divided into 11 sections, four of which are man
Note
In 3Engines terminology, a *virtual machine* is also an *instance*. *Instance* is a broader term as not all instances need be virtual machines, it is also possible to use real hardware as an instance.
In connectVM terminology, a *virtual machine* is also an *instance*. *Instance* is a broader term as not all instances need be virtual machines, it is also possible to use real hardware as an instance.
The window to create a virtual machine is called **Launch Instance**. You will enter all the data about an instance into that window.
@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ You should now see the following form:
![create-linux-linux-07_creodias.png](../_images/create-linux-linux-07_creodias.png)
The standard definition of 3Engines *flavor* is the amount of resources available to the instance - like VCPU, memory and storage capacity.
The standard definition of connectVM *flavor* is the amount of resources available to the instance - like VCPU, memory and storage capacity.
Choose the one which suits you best and click **↑** next to it.
@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ To solve this issue, choose a flavor that supports your chosen source instead. I
Another possible cause might be that your quota is too low for creating a VM with your chosen flavor. You can see your quota in the **Compute -> Overview** section of your Horizon dashboard. If that is the case, you can either:
* choose a different flavor or
* contact the 3Engines Cloud Support to request quota increase - [Helpdesk and Support](../accountmanagement/Help-Desk-And-Support.html.md).
* contact the connectVM Cloud Support to request quota increase - [Helpdesk and Support](../accountmanagement/Help-Desk-And-Support.html.md).
Click **Next** or click **Networks** to define networks.
@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ In the image above, the key is called **test-key**. There are three ways to ente
> * using option **Create Key Pair** create it on the spot,
> * using option **Import Key Pair** take the keys you already have and upload them to the cloud,
> * using one of the key pairs that were already existing within 3Engines cloud.
> * using one of the key pairs that were already existing within connectVM cloud.
If you havent created your key pair yet, please follow Prerequisite No. 5.
@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ Just like on the above screenshot, under header **IP Address**, you will see net
Step 8 Attach a Floating IP to the instance[🔗](#step-8-attach-a-floating-ip-to-the-instance "Permalink to this headline")
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Here is how to create and attach a floating IP to your instance: [How to Add or Remove Floating IPs to your VM on 3Engines Cloud](../networking/How-to-Add-or-Remove-Floating-IPs-to-your-VM-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md).
Here is how to create and attach a floating IP to your instance: [How to Add or Remove Floating IPs to your VM on connectVM Cloud](../networking/How-to-Add-or-Remove-Floating-IPs-to-your-VM-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md).
Once you have added the floating IP, you will see it in the Horizon dashboard under header **IP Address** - just like in the last image from that article:
@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ Type **eouser** and press Enter.
Note
User **eouser** is the predefined Linux user name on default images on 3Engines Cloud hosting.
User **eouser** is the predefined Linux user name on default images on connectVM Cloud hosting.
You should now be connected to your virtual machine and be able to execute commands:
@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ You can now start your session as explained in Step 12 above.
What To Do Next[🔗](#what-to-do-next "Permalink to this headline")
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3Engines Cloud cloud can be used for general hosting needs, such as
connectVM Cloud cloud can be used for general hosting needs, such as
> * installing LAMP servers,
> * installing and using WordPress servers,
@ -354,20 +354,20 @@ What To Do Next[🔗](#what-to-do-next "Permalink to this headline")
To create a *cluster* of instances, see the series of articles on Kubernetes:
[How to Create a Kubernetes Cluster Using 3Engines Cloud 3Engines Magnum](../kubernetes/How-to-Create-a-Kubernetes-Cluster-Using-3Engines-Cloud-3Engines-Magnum.html.md).
[How to Create a Kubernetes Cluster Using connectVM Cloud connectVM Magnum](../kubernetes/How-to-Create-a-Kubernetes-Cluster-Using-connectVM-Cloud-connectVM-Magnum.html.md).
If you find yourself unable to connect to your virtual machine using SSH, you can use the web console for troubleshooting and other purposes. Heres how to do it:
[How to access the VM from 3Engines console on 3Engines Cloud](How-to-access-the-VM-from-3Engines-console-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md)
[How to access the VM from connectVM console on connectVM Cloud](How-to-access-the-VM-from-connectVM-console-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md)
If you dont want the storage of your instance to be deleted while the VM is removed, you can choose to use a volume during instance creation. Please see the following articles:
[VM created with option Create New Volume No on 3Engines Cloud](VM-created-with-option-Create-New-Volume-No-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md)
[VM created with option Create New Volume No on connectVM Cloud](VM-created-with-option-Create-New-Volume-No-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md)
[VM created with option Create New Volume Yes on 3Engines Cloud](VM-created-with-option-Create-New-Volume-Yes-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md).
[VM created with option Create New Volume Yes on connectVM Cloud](VM-created-with-option-Create-New-Volume-Yes-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md).
You cant apply the SSH keys uploaded to the Horizon dashboard directly to a VM after its creation. The following article presents a walkaround to this problem:
[How to add SSH key from Horizon web console on 3Engines Cloud](../networking/How-to-add-SSH-key-from-Horizon-web-console-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md).
[How to add SSH key from Horizon web console on connectVM Cloud](../networking/How-to-add-SSH-key-from-Horizon-web-console-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md).
If you find that the storage of your VM is insufficient for your needs, you can attach the volume to it after its creation. The following articles contain appropriate instructions: [How to attach a volume to VM less than 2TB on Linux on 3Engines Cloud](../datavolume/How-to-attach-a-volume-to-VM-less-than-2TB-on-Linux-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md) and [How to attach a volume to VM more than 2TB on Linux on 3Engines Cloud](../datavolume/How-to-attach-a-volume-to-VM-more-than-2TB-on-Linux-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md).
If you find that the storage of your VM is insufficient for your needs, you can attach the volume to it after its creation. The following articles contain appropriate instructions: [How to attach a volume to VM less than 2TB on Linux on connectVM Cloud](../datavolume/How-to-attach-a-volume-to-VM-less-than-2TB-on-Linux-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md) and [How to attach a volume to VM more than 2TB on Linux on connectVM Cloud](../datavolume/How-to-attach-a-volume-to-VM-more-than-2TB-on-Linux-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md).

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How to create a VM using the 3Engines CLI client on 3Engines Cloud cloud[🔗](#how-to-create-a-vm-using-the-3Engines-cli-client-on-brand-name-cloud "Permalink to this headline")
How to create a VM using the connectVM CLI client on connectVM Cloud cloud[🔗](#how-to-create-a-vm-using-the-connectVM-cli-client-on-brand-name-cloud "Permalink to this headline")
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This article will cover creating a virtual machine on 3Engines Cloud cloud using the 3Engines CLI client exclusively. It contains basic information to get you started.
This article will cover creating a virtual machine on connectVM Cloud cloud using the connectVM CLI client exclusively. It contains basic information to get you started.
What We Are Going To Cover[🔗](#what-we-are-going-to-cover "Permalink to this headline")
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> * The **3Engines** command to create a VM
> * The **connectVM** command to create a VM
> * Selecting parameters of the new virtual machine
>
> > * Image
@ -24,20 +24,20 @@ Prerequisites[🔗](#prerequisites "Permalink to this headline")
No. 1 **Account**
You need a 3Engines Cloud hosting account with access to the Horizon interface: <https://3engine.rootxwire.com/>.
You need a connectVM Cloud hosting account with access to the Horizon interface: <https://console.connectvm.com/>.
No. 2 **3Engines CLI client configured**
No. 2 **connectVM CLI client configured**
To have the 3Engines CLI client configured and operational, see article: [How to install 3EnginesClient for Linux on 3Engines Cloud](../3Enginescli/How-to-install-3EnginesClient-for-Linux-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md).
To have the connectVM CLI client configured and operational, see article: [How to install connectVMClient for Linux on connectVM Cloud](../connectVMcli/How-to-install-connectVMClient-for-Linux-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md).
If the command
```
3Engines flavor list
connectVM flavor list
```
shows a list of flavors, the **3Engines** command is operational.
shows a list of flavors, the **connectVM** command is operational.
No. 3 **Available image to create a new VM from**
@ -50,18 +50,18 @@ In general, you can create a new virtual machine from these four sources:
In this article, we will use the first option, an operating system image, as a source of a new virtual machine. There are three ways you can obtain an image:
Images that are automatically included on 3Engines Cloud cloud
Images that are automatically included on connectVM Cloud cloud
: There is a set of images that come predefined with the cloud. Typically, that default list of images will contain Ubuntu, CentOS, and Windows 2019/22 images, with various flavors. Other default images could be available as well, say, for AlmaLinux, OPNSense, OSGeolive, Rocky Linux and so on.
Images shared from other projects
: Under 3Engines, images can be shared between the projects. To have an alien image available in your project, you have to accept it first.
: Under connectVM, images can be shared between the projects. To have an alien image available in your project, you have to accept it first.
Images uploaded within your account
: Finally, you can upload an image by yourself. Once uploaded, the image will be a first class citizen but it may not be automatically available on other accounts you might have.
See this article
[How to upload your custom image using 3Engines CLI on 3Engines Cloud](How-to-upload-your-custom-image-using-3Engines-CLI-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md)
[How to upload your custom image using connectVM CLI on connectVM Cloud](How-to-upload-your-custom-image-using-connectVM-CLI-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md)
for an example of uploading a new Debian image to the cloud.
@ -69,4 +69,4 @@ No. 4 **Available SSH key pair**
These two articles should help generate and import the SSH key into the cloud:
* /networking/Generating-a-sshkeypair-in-Linux-on-3Engines-Cloud and
* /networking/Generating-a-sshkeypair-in-Linux-on-connectVM-Cloud and

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How to create instance snapshot using Horizon on 3Engines Cloud[🔗](#how-to-create-instance-snapshot-using-horizon-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
How to create instance snapshot using Horizon on connectVM Cloud[🔗](#how-to-create-instance-snapshot-using-horizon-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
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In this article, you will learn how to create instance snapshot on 3Engines Cloud cloud, using Horizon dashboard.
In this article, you will learn how to create instance snapshot on connectVM Cloud cloud, using Horizon dashboard.
Instance snapshots allow you to archive the state of the virtual machine. You can, then, use them for
@ -49,14 +49,14 @@ Prerequisites[🔗](#prerequisites "Permalink to this headline")
No. 1 **Account**
You need a 3Engines Cloud hosting account with access to the Horizon interface: <https://3engine.rootxwire.com/>.
You need a connectVM Cloud hosting account with access to the Horizon interface: <https://console.connectvm.com/>.
No. 2 **Ephemeral storage vs. persistent storage**
Please see article [Ephemeral vs Persistent storage option Create New Volume on 3Engines Cloud](../datavolume/Ephemeral-vs-Persistent-storage-option-Create-New-Volume-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md) to understand the basic difference between ephemeral and persistent types of storage in 3Engines.
Please see article [Ephemeral vs Persistent storage option Create New Volume on connectVM Cloud](../datavolume/Ephemeral-vs-Persistent-storage-option-Create-New-Volume-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md) to understand the basic difference between ephemeral and persistent types of storage in connectVM.
No. 3 **Instance with ephemeral storage**
You need a virtual machine hosted on 3Engines Cloud cloud.
You need a virtual machine hosted on connectVM Cloud cloud.
Using any of the following articles will produce an instance with ephemeral storage:

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How to create key pair in 3Engines Dashboard on 3Engines Cloud[🔗](#how-to-create-key-pair-in-3Engines-dashboard-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
How to create key pair in connectVM Dashboard on connectVM Cloud[🔗](#how-to-create-key-pair-in-connectVM-dashboard-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
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Open **Compute -> Key Pairs**
@ -30,8 +30,8 @@ Click key name in **Key Pairs** menu and read your **public key**. You can also
* To connect via SSH to your Virtual Machine using Linux, follow the steps in this FAQ:
[How to connect to your virtual machine via SSH in Linux on 3Engines Cloud](../networking/How-to-connect-to-your-virtual-machine-via-SSH-in-Linux-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md)
[How to connect to your virtual machine via SSH in Linux on connectVM Cloud](../networking/How-to-connect-to-your-virtual-machine-via-SSH-in-Linux-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md)
* To connect via SSH to your Virtual Machine using Windows (Command Prompt), follow the steps in this FAQ:
[How to connect to a virtual machine via SSH from Windows 10 Command Prompt on 3Engines Cloud](../windows/How-to-connect-to-a-virtual-machine-via-SSH-from-Windows-10-Command-Prompt-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md)
[How to connect to a virtual machine via SSH from Windows 10 Command Prompt on connectVM Cloud](../windows/How-to-connect-to-a-virtual-machine-via-SSH-from-Windows-10-Command-Prompt-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md)

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How to create new Linux VM in 3Engines Dashboard Horizon on 3Engines Cloud[🔗](#how-to-create-new-linux-vm-in-3Engines-dashboard-horizon-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
How to create new Linux VM in connectVM Dashboard Horizon on connectVM Cloud[🔗](#how-to-create-new-linux-vm-in-connectVM-dashboard-horizon-on-brand-name "Permalink to this headline")
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Go to **Project → Compute → Instances**.
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![newvm6.png](../_images/newvm6.png)
Choose or generate SSH keypair [How to create key pair in 3Engines Dashboard on 3Engines Cloud](How-to-create-key-pair-in-3Engines-Dashboard-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md) for your VM. Next, launch your instance by clicking on blue button.
Choose or generate SSH keypair [How to create key pair in connectVM Dashboard on connectVM Cloud](How-to-create-key-pair-in-connectVM-Dashboard-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md) for your VM. Next, launch your instance by clicking on blue button.
![newvm7.png](../_images/newvm7.png)
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This will close the session.
If you want to make your VM accessible from the Internet check [How to Add or Remove Floating IPs to your VM on 3Engines Cloud](../networking/How-to-Add-or-Remove-Floating-IPs-to-your-VM-on-3Engines-Cloud.html.md).
If you want to make your VM accessible from the Internet check [How to Add or Remove Floating IPs to your VM on connectVM Cloud](../networking/How-to-Add-or-Remove-Floating-IPs-to-your-VM-on-connectVM-Cloud.html.md).

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