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HOVER EXPLANATORY TEXT Volumes residing on our custom storage layer Archipelago, supporting fast VM spawning with cloning. Will also support Volume snapshotting really soon.
HOVER EXPLANATORY TEXT Volumes residing on our custom storage layer Archipelago, supporting fast VM spawning with cloning. Will also support Volume snapshotting really soon.
HOVER EXPLANATORY TEXT Volumes residing on our custom storage layer Archipelago, supporting fast VM spawning with cloning. Will also support Volume snapshotting really soon.
HOVER EXPLANATORY TEXT Volumes residing on our custom storage layer Archipelago, supporting fast VM spawning with cloning. Will also support Volume snapshotting really soon.
Your account contains the following SSH public keys. Select one or more to activate in your new machine. You will then be able to ssh with the corresponding private key without a password."
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You can use SSH keys to establish a secure connection between your computer and your virtual machines.
Note: SSH keys are supported only for Linux machines.
Click "generate new" to create a new SSH key pair.
Click "import/add" to import your public key from your home machine or to copy/paste its contents to ~okeanos.
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Your new public key has been added.
To download your *private key* click here.
Note: We do not keep it! If you don't download now you cannot access it in the future.
A direct connection to this machine can be established using the SSH Protocol. To do so open a terminal and type the following at the prompt to connect to your machine:
ssh user@snf-38389.vm.okeanos.grnet.gr
Keep in mind that recently rebooted or created VMs may take up to 5 minutes to connect to them.
Alternatively you can connect to your VM via Console (slow connection - meant only for troubleshooting).
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