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          • Logging In to a Linux ECS Using VNC - Elastic Cloud Server

            Logging In to a Linux ECS Using VNC - Elastic Cloud Server

            Why Can't I Log In to My Linux ECS? Parent Topic: Logging In to a Linux ECS

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > User Guide > Instances > Logging In to a Linux ECS
          • Logging In to a Windows ECS from a Linux Server - Elastic Cloud Server

            Logging In to a Windows ECS from a Linux Server - Elastic Cloud Server

            Logging In to a Windows ECS from a Linux Server Scenarios This section describes how to log in to a Windows ECS from a Linux server. Prerequisites The target ECS is running. The ECS must have an EIP bound.

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > User Guide > Instances > Logging In to a Windows ECS
          • Logging In to a Windows ECS from a Windows Server - Elastic Cloud Server

            Logging In to a Windows ECS from a Windows Server - Elastic Cloud Server

            Logging In to a Windows ECS from a Windows Server Scenarios This section describes how to use the remote login tool MSTSC to log in to a Windows ECS from a local computer. Prerequisites The target ECS is running.

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > User Guide > Instances > Logging In to a Windows ECS
          • ECS Statuses - Elastic Cloud Server

            ECS Statuses - Elastic Cloud Server

            ECS Statuses An ECS can be in one of the following statuses specified in ECS APIs: status: specifies an ECS status, which is generated by OS-EXT-STS:vm_state and OS-EXT-STS:task_state.

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > API Reference > Appendix
          • ECS Lifecycle - Elastic Cloud Server

            ECS Lifecycle - Elastic Cloud Server

            ECS Lifecycle The ECS lifecycle refers to the entire journey an ECS goes through, from creation to deletion (or release). Table 1 ECS statuses Status Status Attribute Description Creating Intermediate The ECS is being created. Starting Intermediate The ECS is being started.

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Service Overview > ECS Types and Specifications
          • ECS Advantages - Elastic Cloud Server

            ECS Advantages - Elastic Cloud Server

            For details, see Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) Service Level Agreement. Security Multi-dimensional protection A number of security services, such as Web Application Firewall (WAF) and Vulnerability Scan Service (VSS) are available.

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Service Overview
          • Logging In to a Linux ECS Using an SSH Password - Elastic Cloud Server

            Logging In to a Linux ECS Using an SSH Password - Elastic Cloud Server

            In to an ECS on the ECS Console.

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > User Guide > Instances > Logging In to a Linux ECS
          • Logging In to a Linux ECS from a macOS Server - Elastic Cloud Server

            Logging In to a Linux ECS from a macOS Server - Elastic Cloud Server

            Why Can't I Log In to My Linux ECS? Parent Topic: Logging In to a Linux ECS

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > User Guide > Instances > Logging In to a Linux ECS
          • ECS Overview - Elastic Cloud Server

            ECS Overview - Elastic Cloud Server

            For details about all ECS statuses in a lifecycle, see ECS Lifecycle. For details about ECS specifications, see A Summary List of x86 ECS Specifications. Parent Topic: ECS Types and Specifications

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Service Overview > ECS Types and Specifications
          • ECS DR and Backup Solution - Elastic Cloud Server

            ECS DR and Backup Solution - Elastic Cloud Server

            ECS DR and Backup Solution Overview Restoring Data of a Linux ECS Parent topic: Restoring ECS Data

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Best Practices > Restoring ECS Data
          • Purchasing an ECS Using a Private Image - Elastic Cloud Server

            Purchasing an ECS Using a Private Image - Elastic Cloud Server

            What Do I Do If I Selected an Incorrect Image for My ECS? Parent Topic: Purchasing an ECS

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > User Guide > Instances > Purchasing an ECS
          • ECS Custom Policies - Elastic Cloud Server

            ECS Custom Policies - Elastic Cloud Server

            ECS Custom Policies Custom policies can be created to supplement the system-defined policies of ECS. For the actions that can be added to custom policies, see "Permissions and Supported Actions" in Elastic Cloud Server API Reference.

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > User Guide > Using IAM to Grant Access to ECS
          • Why Is the OS Version of My ECS Not the One in the Image I Selected During ECS Creation? - Elastic Cloud Server

            Why Is the OS Version of My ECS Not the One in the Image I Selected During ECS Creation? - Elastic Cloud Server

            Parent topic: Linux ECS Issues

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Troubleshooting > Linux ECS Issues
          • ECS Types - Elastic Cloud Server

            ECS Types - Elastic Cloud Server

            Hyper-threading is enabled for most ECS flavors by default. If hyper-threading is disabled during the ECS creation or flavor change, the number of vCPUs is half of the number of vCPUs defined by the ECS flavor.

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Service Overview > ECS Types and Specifications
          • ECS Failure - Elastic Cloud Server

            ECS Failure - Elastic Cloud Server

            ECS Failure How Do I Handle Error Messages Displayed on the Management Console? How Can I Recover a Windows ECS with an Abnormal Virtualization Driver? What Should I Do If Emails Configured on an ECS Cannot Be Sent? Why Is My Windows ECS Muted? How Do I Change an ECS SID?

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > FAQs
          • ECS Creation - Elastic Cloud Server

            ECS Creation - Elastic Cloud Server

            ECS Creation What Do I Do If I Cannot Find My ECSs? What Should I Do If the ECS Resources to Be Purchased Are Sold Out? How Can I Set Sequential ECS Names When Creating Multiple ECSs? What Is the Creation Time and Launch Time of an ECS?

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > FAQs
          • Logging In to a Windows ECS from a macOS Server - Elastic Cloud Server

            Logging In to a Windows ECS from a macOS Server - Elastic Cloud Server

            Logging In to a Windows ECS from a macOS Server Scenarios This section describes how to use a remote login tool to log in to a Windows ECS from a macOS server.

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > User Guide > Instances > Logging In to a Windows ECS
          • Initializing an ECS - Elastic Cloud Server

            Initializing an ECS - Elastic Cloud Server

            ECS after purchasing it.

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > User Guide > Instances > Managing ECS Configurations
          • Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) - Pricing

            Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) - Pricing

            Billing ECS Billing Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) provides secure, scalable, on-demand compute resources with flexible billing modes and easy O&M, greatly reducing enterprise costs.

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          • Logging In to a Linux ECS from a Mobile Terminal - Elastic Cloud Server

            Logging In to a Linux ECS from a Mobile Terminal - Elastic Cloud Server

            This section describes how to remotely log in to a Linux ECS from a mobile terminal using the username and password. For instructions about how to log in to a Linux ECS from an iOS terminal through Termius, see Logging In to a Linux ECS from an iOS Terminal.

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > User Guide > Instances > Logging In to a Linux ECS
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