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In this week’s feature highlight, we will look at how to enable the TUN/TAP, PPP and FUSE in our control panel.
For more details https://blog.crowncloud.net/post/enabling-tun-tap-ppp-and-fuse-modules-on-openvz-vps/
Hello!
In this week’s feature highlight, we will look at how to enable the TUN/TAP, PPP and FUSE in our control panel.
For more details https://blog.crowncloud.net/post/enabling-tun-tap-ppp-and-fuse-modules-on-openvz-vps/
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As part of our constant process of development and improvement of our in-house control panel, we decided to revisit one of the most subtle yet most “seen” feature, the dark mode theme.
For more information https://blog.crowncloud.net/post/improvements-to-dark-mode-in-our-control-panel/
As part of our monthly cycle of updating templates to ensure quick deployment of VPSes with the latest available version of the operating system, We have updated the Debian 9 Template for our KVM based plans.
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As part of our monthly cycle of updating templates to ensure quick deployment of VPSes with the latest available version of the operating system, We have updated the Ubuntu 20.04 Template for our KVM based plans.
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We’re happy to announce that Ubuntu 20.10 is now available as an operating system choice for our KVM based plans in our control.
https://blog.crowncloud.net/post/announcements/ubuntu-20-10-template-now-available-for-kvm/
Two-factor authentication (2FA) is a security process in which users provide two different authentication factors to verify themselves. This process is done to better protect both the user’s credentials and the resources the user can access.
For more information visit https://blog.crowncloud.net/post/2factor-authentication-in-crownpanel/
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We’re happy to announce that CentOS Stream 8 is now available as an operating system choice on our KVM based plans in our control panel.
https://blog.crowncloud.net/post/announcements/centos-stream-8-template-now-available-for-kvm/
Greetings,
We’re happy to announce a brand new SSD KVM product line powered by the AMD Ryzen 9 3000 series processors, these are some of the fastest CPUs available on the market with impressive single and multi-core benchmark scores which help improve overall application performance.
To start off with, we have our new plans available at Atlanta, Georgia, USA (US-East), in the coming weeks, we will focus on expanding these offerings to our other datacenter locations as well. Please feel free to contact our support team to register any interest in these plans at our other locations.
Our new Ryzen 9 3000 series powered plans start at a base price of $7/month (annual payment discounts available!)
The plans include the following,
To check out our new AMD Ryzen powered plans visit our website at – Click here
At the same time, we remain open to custom plans on this new platform, if you have a custom RAM/HDD/Bandwidth/CPU Core requirement, please feel free to contact our support team via the client-area or at support@crowncloud.net and we’ll do our best to create a plan tailored to your requirement.
Stay tuned for further updates!
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In this week’s feature highlight, we look at how to set a label on a VPS in CrownPanel.
Labeling the product is come into very handy when you have multiple products and it is an identifier for your products to easily mark and/or group together.
First, Click on the “Manage” button beside the VM you wish to Label
Next, Switch to the “Label” Tab.
Next, Click on Add Label to add the label to the VPS.
Here, you can fill in the Label Text and select the Colour you wish to use from Red/Green/Blue. Then, Click on Add Label to Confirm.
After setting a label on a VPS it will look like this,
You can remove Label by clicking the Cross mark as shown in the below screenshot.
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In this week’s feature highlight, we look at how to use Snapshots in CrownPanel.
A snapshot is a type of backup copy used to create the entire architectural instance/copy of a disk, or system. It is used in backup processes to restore the system or disk of a particular device at a specific time. A snapshot backup can also be referred to as image backup.
It’s easy to take Snapshots in our control panel.
Click on Manage beside the VPS if you wish to create the snapshot
Click on the Snapshot Tab
If your VPS is a KVM based VPS it will need to be powered off (shutdown) before the snapshot can be created.
Click on Create Snapshot to create your Snapshot
This process will take a minimum of 5 mins or more to complete depending on the size of your VPS!
The snapshot will be moved away to the backend snapshot store in the background, You can track its progress by clicking on Refresh
Once the snapshot is built, you will be presented with a UUID (Universally unique identifier), File Size, and Timestamp of Snapshot build.
You can use the UUID to specify the snapshot name if you need any help with it when contacting our support
To Naming your Snapshots, follow this instruction Click here.
The snapshot size should more or less be the same size as the VPS itself. If you feel that the size is too small compared to the data on the VPS, please feel free to contact our Support to investigate further, in many cases if there are temporary data written out to /tmp it can be a cause for this smaller sized snapshot as well.