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= Theme-Hub =
= Theme-Hub =
; [[Registration|Registration]]
; [[Registration|Registration]]
: entitlements, regions
: entitlements, region
;  [[Instances (VMs)|Instances (VMs)]]
;  [[Instances (VMs)|Instances (VMs)]]
: start VMs, connect (SSH), images/flavors, snapshots
: start VMs, connect (SSH), images/flavors, snapshots

Revision as of 13:20, 6 October 2025

Welcome to the bwCloud-OS-documentation

Quickstart

Create VM

  1. Log in to the bwCloud-OS Dashboard and select the desired Region in the top left corner.
  2. Under Compute → Key Pairs, make sure you have a key uploaded or create a new key pair.
  3. Go to Compute → Instances → Launch Instance and fill out the tabs one by one:
    1. Details: Assign a name.
    2. Source: Choose an Image (e.g. Debian 12).
    3. Flavor: Select a Hardware Flavor (e.g. m1.small).
    4. Networks: Select the appropriate network.
    5. Key Pairs: Choose your SSH key pair.
    6. Click Launch.
  4. Connect: ssh -i /path/to/private-key <user>@<IP-address> (for Debian/Ubuntu: user debian or ubuntu). Username overview here.

Theme-Hub

Registration
entitlements, region
Instances (VMs)
start VMs, connect (SSH), images/flavors, snapshots
Network & Security
floating-IP, security groups, networks/router, DNS/FQDN
Storage
volumes, performance, backups
(Group-)Projects & Quota
apply, roles, entitlements, group projects
Automation & Tools
Ansible, API-access


Other Notes

Network/Ports
see Reference: Network – blocked/allowed ports..
Support
Support: open ticket
Terms
Glossary