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===Areas === <!--T:2-->
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When you create an instance you can choose an area at the very first step.
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: is a so-called area 'direct routing'. Any instance deployed in this area will see its network interface that is assigned a public IP address. The router VM is transparent, but it is still possible to create firewall rules.
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: are zones <span class="notranslate">'advance routing'</span>. Any instance deployed in these areas will see its network interface that is assigned a private IP Natee behind a router VM. The router VM allows access to networks advanced features such as a firewall, load, of Nat, the VPN.
  
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When you create a network create you in fact different types of router vm. A router VM responds to the ping but cannot connect to it.
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There are several types of router vm :
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:is the term used to refer to a machine virtual systems on our platform <span class="notranslate">cloud</span> public.
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;The affinity groups
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:choose to create your instance in affinity groups to ensure that different VMS are spread across different physical hosts.
 
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simply match the physical resources allocated to an instance : Processor / Memory / Bandwidth.
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is a file where the data is stored. There are two types of volume the <span class="notranslate">datadisk</span> and the rootdisk. The difference between the two is that the root disk is the amount by which the instance starts it therefore contains data on the system but can also store data 'other '.
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: a volume : to return to an earlier state of the volume.
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: allows the portal to take hold of the instance even if the server is not reachable or non-OS.
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Infrastructure

Host
is the physical machine that hosts the instance.
The hypervisor
not to be confused with the host is the technology used by the host to host instance.


Areas

When you create an instance you can choose an area at the very first step.

Simple or basic box
is a so-called area 'direct routing'. Any instance deployed in this area will see its network interface that is assigned a public IP address. The router VM is transparent, but it is still possible to create firewall rules.
Forward area
are zones 'advance routing'. Any instance deployed in these areas will see its network interface that is assigned a private IP Natee behind a router VM. The router VM allows access to networks advanced features such as a firewall, load, of Nat, the VPN.


Network

When you create a network create you in fact different types of router vm. A router VM responds to the ping but cannot connect to it. There are several types of router vm :

Network isolé
private network
Security Group
model of firewall rules
VPC
Meta network allowing private communication between networks.


Instances

Deploy an instance
is the term used when creating an instance.
An instance
is the term used to refer to a machine virtual systems on our platform cloud public.
The affinity groups
choose to create your instance in affinity groups to ensure that different VMS are spread across different physical hosts.
A model
can come from the library of pre-installed systems or you also have the ability to add your own template to use when creating your instance.
An offer of calculation
simply match the physical resources allocated to an instance : Processor / Memory / Bandwidth.
A volume
is a file where the data is stored. There are two types of volume the datadisk and the rootdisk. The difference between the two is that the root disk is the amount by which the instance starts it therefore contains data on the system but can also store data 'other '.
A snapshot
an instance : to return to an earlier state of the server.
a volume : to return to an earlier state of the volume.
Console Mode
allows the portal to take hold of the instance even if the server is not reachable or non-OS.


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