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Your virtual machine is running. The following actions are possible:

Turn off: Stop the machine, as though you turned it off. It is best to stop your server through its OS to avoid data corruption -- only use this in emergencies.
Power cycle: Do a hard, forced power-off, then turn the machine back on.
Sleep: Temporarily stop the machine from running, as though you put it to sleep.
Soft off: Tell the machine to turn it off gracefully, as you would through the OS. Not all OSes support this operation.
Reboot: Try to stop the VDS gracefully, then reboot it. If the graceful stop fails, the system falls back to a hard, forced power-off.


If you are still running Windows, you can access your machine with Remote Desktop. This is your login information, if you have not changed it:

Computer: 127.0.0.1
User name: Administrator
Password: hunter2

You can also interact with your machine directly, as if sitting in front of it. This is good for installing a new non-preconfigured Linux OS or troubleshooting startup problems. Simply use the VNC console page or the standalone TightVNC client:

VNC server address: 72.5.54.239:62
Password: 72.5.54.239

You should disconnect from VNC when not using it actively, as being connected will hurt the performance of your virtual machine. You should always use Remote Desktop/SSH instead of VNC for general administration.

You can easily wipe your virtual disk and install a new, preconfigured OS from scratch, a process that typically takes 30-45 minutes.

OS to install:
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Your machine has two virtual DVD drives. What would you like in each one?

Drive #1:
Drive #2:




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