http://wiki.lusovps.com/index.php?title=Special:Contributions/Filipe&feed=atom&deletedOnly=&limit=50&target=Filipe&topOnly=&year=&month=LusoVPS - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T19:54:02ZFrom LusoVPSMediaWiki 1.17.0http://wiki.lusovps.com/index.php/Cpu_fair_usage_policyCpu fair usage policy2017-01-17T10:44:30Z<p>Filipe: </p>
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<div>What is CPU Fair Usage Policy? Well, let me explain you.<br />
<br />
Each VPS is given "fair-share" CPU usage on the server and CPUs sits idle in most cases. Each VPS has access to several vCPU (depending on your plan) and can use the full processing power as and when required. Since you're sharing the CPUs with other clients on the same node, we have a fair share usage policy. If your VPS happens to cause issues to other clients on the node, we will perform the following steps:<br />
<br />
1 - We will power down the VPS.Insert non-formatted text here<br />
<br />
-If the CPU usage keeps high, then<br />
<br />
2 - We will drop the CPU count to 1<br />
<br />
-If the CPU usage keeps high, then<br />
<br />
3 - We will suspend the VPS and notify you to perform the necessary changes.<br />
<br />
-If the CPU usage keeps high, then<br />
<br />
4 - We will terminate the VPS without refund. This is an extreme action that we know that it won't ever happen :)<br />
<br />
<br />
To restore the full CPU cores, we will have to make sure that your VPS does not have high CPU usage, meaning that the VPS will stay with 1 CPU core, and after a few days of monitoring, we will restore the CPU count once again.</div>Filipehttp://wiki.lusovps.com/index.php/Cpu_fair_usage_policyCpu fair usage policy2017-01-17T10:43:26Z<p>Filipe: </p>
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<div>What is CPU Fair Usage Policy? Well, let me explain you.<br />
<br />
Each VPS is given "fair-share" CPU usage on the server and CPUs sits idle in most cases. Each VPS has access to several vCPU (depending on your plan) and can use the full processing power as and when required. Since you're sharing the CPUs with other clients on the same node, we have a fair share usage policy. If your VPS happens to cause issues to other clients on the node, we will perform the following steps:<br />
<br />
<nowiki><br />
1 - We will power down the VPS.Insert non-formatted text here<br />
-If the CPU usage keeps high, then<br />
2 - We will drop the CPU count to 1<br />
-If the CPU usage keeps high, then<br />
3 - We will suspend the VPS and notify you to perform the necessary changes.<br />
-If the CPU usage keeps high, then<br />
4 - We will terminate the VPS without refund. This is an extreme action that we know that it won't ever happen :)<br />
</nowiki><br />
<br />
To restore the full CPU cores, we will have to make sure that your VPS does not have high CPU usage, meaning that the VPS will stay with 1 CPU core, and after a few days of monitoring, we will restore the CPU count once again.</div>Filipehttp://wiki.lusovps.com/index.php/Cpu_fair_usage_policyCpu fair usage policy2017-01-17T10:42:44Z<p>Filipe: Created page with "What is CPU Fair Usage Policy? Well, let me explain you. Each VPS is given "fair-share" CPU usage on the server and CPUs sits idle in most cases. Each VPS has access to several ..."</p>
<hr />
<div>What is CPU Fair Usage Policy? Well, let me explain you.<br />
<br />
Each VPS is given "fair-share" CPU usage on the server and CPUs sits idle in most cases. Each VPS has access to several vCPU (depending on your plan) and can use the full processing power as and when required. Since you're sharing the CPUs with other clients on the same node, we have a fair share usage policy. If your VPS happens to cause issues to other clients on the node, we will perform the following steps:<br />
<br />
1 - We will power down the VPS.<br />
-If the CPU usage keeps high, then<br />
2 - We will drop the CPU count to 1<br />
-If the CPU usage keeps high, then<br />
3 - We will suspend the VPS and notify you to perform the necessary changes.<br />
-If the CPU usage keeps high, then<br />
4 - We will terminate the VPS without refund. This is an extreme action that we know that it won't ever happen :)<br />
<br />
To restore the full CPU cores, we will have to make sure that your VPS does not have high CPU usage, meaning that the VPS will stay with 1 CPU core, and after a few days of monitoring, we will restore the CPU count once again.</div>Filipehttp://wiki.lusovps.com/index.php/GplpvGplpv2015-01-14T17:45:07Z<p>Filipe: </p>
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<div>This tutorial should be made with extreme caution, and '''never''' on a live production system. This procedure sometimes fails and data might be lost. LusoVPS isn't responsable for any problem arising from the use of this tutorial. Use it at your own risk.<br />
<br />
This tutorial will help you to install the GPLPV drivers on Windows. This way you'll get the network working correctly, since the QEMU network driver is faulty and doesn't work well.<br />
<br />
First, login at our Management Portal: https://management.lusovps.com The details to login are available on the email with your product details.<br />
<br />
Click on Settings Tab and make sure that you have your management page like this:<br />
[[File:InstallWindows00.png|200px|thumb|center|Management General Page]]<br />
<br />
Select the VPS you want to install. It should be an HVM VPS. Click on the CDRom Tab and unmount if any mounted. Select the 100Mbps/1Gbps Windows Network Drivers CDRom and click Mount. <br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV01.png|200px|thumb|center|Mount the Drivers CDRom]]<br />
<br />
If everything is ok, you should be able to see a screen exactly like this:<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV02.png|200px|thumb|center|CDRom Mounted]]<br />
<br />
Next, you need to reboot the VPS so that this new CDRom will get mounted:<br />
<br />
[[File:RebootVPS.png|200px|thumb|center|Reboot the VPS]]<br />
<br />
After reboot, login at your Administrator account. Open the mounted CDRom by clicking Start->My Computer<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV04.png|200px|thumb|center|My Computer]]<br />
<br />
And then double click on the new CDRom named Drivers.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV05.png|200px|thumb|center|Click the CDRom]]<br />
<br />
Now select the GPLPV folder<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV06.png|200px|thumb|center|GPLPV Folder]]<br />
<br />
Select the file for Windows you're setting up. In this case, we are using Windows 2008 R2 x64, and therefore we are going to select Vista2008x64_signed_xxxx<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV07.png|200px|thumb|center|Setup File]]<br />
<br />
When the Setup Starts, click on Custom<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV08.png|200px|thumb|center|Click Custom]]<br />
<br />
By default, the setup will install everything. But we don't want that. We want to leave out the drivers for the HDD. So, click on the Drivers, and select "Entire feature will be unavailable". This way we will select only what we want.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV09.png|200px|thumb|center|Unselect Everything]]<br />
<br />
To install what we need, right click on the Drivers and select Will be installed on local hard drive.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV10.png|200px|thumb|center|Select Drivers]]<br />
<br />
Now, make sure that your setup is the same as the following image. As said before, we don't want to have the HDD drivers installed.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV11.png|200px|thumb|center|Select Drivers Accordingly]]<br />
<br />
After clicking next, your setup will begin:<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV12.png|200px|thumb|center|Drivers Setup]]<br />
<br />
And eventually it will end. You shouldn't worry about new device drivers coming up. Don't do anything if it does.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV13.png|200px|thumb|center|Drivers Setup End]]<br />
<br />
The setup will ask you to reboot the system. You need to reboot it to setup everything correctly.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV14.png|200px|thumb|center|Reboot]]<br />
<br />
Even after the reboot, the system will detect new hardware, and ask you to perform another reboot:<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV15.png|200px|thumb|center|Reboot Again]]<br />
<br />
Now, your network is installed. But by default, this driver has a problem that it has a configuration that we don't need.<br />
Right click on Start->My Computer and select Properties:<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV16.png|200px|thumb|center|Select Properties]]<br />
<br />
Click on Device Manager on the left top of the screen<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV17.png|200px|thumb|center|Click Device Manager]]<br />
<br />
Select the Network Adapters. You should be able to see the Xen Net Device Driver. Double Click on that<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV18.png|200px|thumb|center|Double Click Xen Net Device Driver]]<br />
<br />
Click on the Advanced Tab, and Disable Large Send Offload.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV19.png|200px|thumb|center|Disable Large Send Offload]]<br />
<br />
Now it's time for another Reboot. Perform a soft reboot on the VPS to apply the changes.<br />
After the startup, you need to check if the DHCP server gave you the correct IP address. This usually works correctly, but we've seen it not giving away the IP address sometimes.<br />
So see if you have received a DHCP IP address, click on the Network and Sharing Center<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV20.png|200px|thumb|center|Network And Sharing Center]]<br />
<br />
Click on the Local Area Connection<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV21.png|200px|thumb|center|Local Area Connection]]<br />
<br />
Click on the Details, to show up this window:<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV22.png|200px|thumb|center|Local Area Connection Details]]<br />
<br />
As you can see, the IP address assigned is a Network IP address. This means that the VPS doesn't have internet connection, since the IP Address is wrong.<br />
Let's setup the IP address manuall. Click Close, and then click Properties. Double click on Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4). <br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV23.png|200px|thumb|center|Local Area Connection Properties]]<br />
<br />
You can use the details sent on your email to setup the internet connection. Also you can use your Management page to check the IP address.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV24.png|200px|thumb|center|Double Click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)]]<br />
<br />
Let's check again the Details on the Local Area Connection<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV25.png|200px|thumb|center|Details on the Local Area Connection]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Everything should be ok now.</div>Filipehttp://wiki.lusovps.com/index.php/Install_windowsInstall windows2013-05-25T15:48:50Z<p>Filipe: </p>
<hr />
<div>This procedure will destroy Everything on your Hard Drive. This procedure should never be used on a Live Production System. This should be used on a fresh empty server. LusoVPS isn't responsable for any problem arising from the usage of this tutorial. Use it at your own risk.<br />
<br />
This is an example how to install Windows on our system. We will be using Windows 2008 but this may apply to any other.<br />
<br />
First, login at our Management Portal: https://management.lusovps.com<br />
The details to login are available on the email with your product details.<br />
<br />
Click on Settings Tab and make sure that you have your management page like this:<br />
[[File:InstallWindows00.png|200px|thumb|center|Management General Page]]<br />
<br />
Next, click on the CDRom Tab and make sure you have your management page like this:<br />
[[File:InstallWindows01.png|200px|thumb|center|Management CDRom Page]]<br />
<br />
After everything is ok, click on the General Settings, and then press Reboot.<br />
[[File:RebootVPS.png|200px|thumb|center|Reboot the VPS]]<br />
<br />
Now, click on the VNC button to open a VNC session. A new window will popup. Make sure that you have the popup blocker disabled for the management website. Also, make sure that you have the latest Java version installed, so that this procedure will work without any issue.<br />
<br />
Once the VNC session is up, this is what you'll see:<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallWindows02.png|200px|thumb|center|Click Next]]<br />
<br />
After pressing Next, you'll see the following screen. Press 'Install' to begin the setup<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallWindows03.png|200px|thumb|center|Click Install]]<br />
<br />
Choose the Windows Version you would like to install. Remember to check that you have a serial that fits on what you're installing. For the sake of this tutorial, we choose the first option.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallWindows04.png|200px|thumb|center|Select Windows Version]]<br />
<br />
Now it's time to accept the license terms. Don't forget to read them :)<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallWindows05.png|200px|thumb|center|Accept License Terms]]<br />
<br />
To start a clean setup, you need to choose the Custom (Advanced) option.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallWindows06.png|200px|thumb|center|Click Custom (Advanced)]]<br />
<br />
Partition your disk the way you want. In this example we will be installing without any extra partition.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallWindows07.png|200px|thumb|center|Partition the Hard Drive]]<br />
<br />
But you can add as many partitions as you'd like (as long as you have disk space available)<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallWindows08.png|200px|thumb|center|Personalize your partition size and Apply]]<br />
<br />
After everything is done, Windows will start by installing itself.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallWindows09.png|200px|thumb|center|Windows copying files]]<br />
<br />
And eventually it will end, and reboot automatically:)<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallWindows10.png|200px|thumb|center|Windows finishing setup]]<br />
<br />
When the VPS is rebooting, don't let it get on the setup again. Simply ignore the "Press any key to begin setup". <br />
The following screen will show up:<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallWindows11.png|200px|thumb|center|Setup Preparing Windows]]<br />
<br />
The first thing that Windows will do, is ask for an Administrator password. The complexity of this password is by default with number, letters and complex characters (like # or !)<br />
For example, a good password would be '''PleaseChangeThis911!'''. Don't use this password since this is a dictionary password and hackers might get a hold on your VPS.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallWindows12.png|200px|thumb|center|Input Administrator Password]]<br />
<br />
And there you go. Your Password has been changed.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallWindows13.png|200px|thumb|center|Password changed]]<br />
<br />
Your Windows setup is now complete.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallWindows14.png|200px|thumb|center|Windows Setup Complete]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Now install the GPLPV Drivers. Follow this link: http://wiki.lusovps.com/index.php/Gplpv</div>Filipehttp://wiki.lusovps.com/index.php/GplpvGplpv2013-05-25T15:48:38Z<p>Filipe: </p>
<hr />
<div>This tutorial should be made with extreme caution, and '''never''' on a live production system. This procedure sometimes fails and data might be lost. LusoVPS isn't responsable for any problem arising from the use of this tutorial. Use it at your own risk.<br />
<br />
This tutorial will help you to install the GPLPV drivers on Windows. This way you'll get the network working correctly, since the QEMU network driver is faulty and doesn't work well.<br />
<br />
First, login at our Management Portal: https://management.lusovps.com The details to login are available on the email with your product details.<br />
<br />
Select the VPS you want to install. It should be an HVM VPS. Click on the CDRom Tab and unmount if any mounted. Select the 100Mbps/1Gbps Windows Network Drivers CDRom and click Mount. <br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV01.png|200px|thumb|center|Mount the Drivers CDRom]]<br />
<br />
If everything is ok, you should be able to see a screen exactly like this:<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV02.png|200px|thumb|center|CDRom Mounted]]<br />
<br />
Next, you need to reboot the VPS so that this new CDRom will get mounted:<br />
<br />
[[File:RebootVPS.png|200px|thumb|center|Reboot the VPS]]<br />
<br />
After reboot, login at your Administrator account. Open the mounted CDRom by clicking Start->My Computer<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV04.png|200px|thumb|center|My Computer]]<br />
<br />
And then double click on the new CDRom named Drivers.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV05.png|200px|thumb|center|Click the CDRom]]<br />
<br />
Now select the GPLPV folder<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV06.png|200px|thumb|center|GPLPV Folder]]<br />
<br />
Select the file for Windows you're setting up. In this case, we are using Windows 2008 R2 x64, and therefore we are going to select Vista2008x64_signed_xxxx<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV07.png|200px|thumb|center|Setup File]]<br />
<br />
When the Setup Starts, click on Custom<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV08.png|200px|thumb|center|Click Custom]]<br />
<br />
By default, the setup will install everything. But we don't want that. We want to leave out the drivers for the HDD. So, click on the Drivers, and select "Entire feature will be unavailable". This way we will select only what we want.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV09.png|200px|thumb|center|Unselect Everything]]<br />
<br />
To install what we need, right click on the Drivers and select Will be installed on local hard drive.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV10.png|200px|thumb|center|Select Drivers]]<br />
<br />
Now, make sure that your setup is the same as the following image. As said before, we don't want to have the HDD drivers installed.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV11.png|200px|thumb|center|Select Drivers Accordingly]]<br />
<br />
After clicking next, your setup will begin:<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV12.png|200px|thumb|center|Drivers Setup]]<br />
<br />
And eventually it will end. You shouldn't worry about new device drivers coming up. Don't do anything if it does.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV13.png|200px|thumb|center|Drivers Setup End]]<br />
<br />
The setup will ask you to reboot the system. You need to reboot it to setup everything correctly.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV14.png|200px|thumb|center|Reboot]]<br />
<br />
Even after the reboot, the system will detect new hardware, and ask you to perform another reboot:<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV15.png|200px|thumb|center|Reboot Again]]<br />
<br />
Now, your network is installed. But by default, this driver has a problem that it has a configuration that we don't need.<br />
Right click on Start->My Computer and select Properties:<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV16.png|200px|thumb|center|Select Properties]]<br />
<br />
Click on Device Manager on the left top of the screen<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV17.png|200px|thumb|center|Click Device Manager]]<br />
<br />
Select the Network Adapters. You should be able to see the Xen Net Device Driver. Double Click on that<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV18.png|200px|thumb|center|Double Click Xen Net Device Driver]]<br />
<br />
Click on the Advanced Tab, and Disable Large Send Offload.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV19.png|200px|thumb|center|Disable Large Send Offload]]<br />
<br />
Now it's time for another Reboot. Perform a soft reboot on the VPS to apply the changes.<br />
After the startup, you need to check if the DHCP server gave you the correct IP address. This usually works correctly, but we've seen it not giving away the IP address sometimes.<br />
So see if you have received a DHCP IP address, click on the Network and Sharing Center<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV20.png|200px|thumb|center|Network And Sharing Center]]<br />
<br />
Click on the Local Area Connection<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV21.png|200px|thumb|center|Local Area Connection]]<br />
<br />
Click on the Details, to show up this window:<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV22.png|200px|thumb|center|Local Area Connection Details]]<br />
<br />
As you can see, the IP address assigned is a Network IP address. This means that the VPS doesn't have internet connection, since the IP Address is wrong.<br />
Let's setup the IP address manuall. Click Close, and then click Properties. Double click on Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4). <br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV23.png|200px|thumb|center|Local Area Connection Properties]]<br />
<br />
You can use the details sent on your email to setup the internet connection. Also you can use your Management page to check the IP address.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV24.png|200px|thumb|center|Double Click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)]]<br />
<br />
Let's check again the Details on the Local Area Connection<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV25.png|200px|thumb|center|Details on the Local Area Connection]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Everything should be ok now.</div>Filipehttp://wiki.lusovps.com/index.php/GplpvGplpv2013-05-25T15:46:00Z<p>Filipe: Created page with "This tutorial should be made with extreme caution, and '''never''' on a live production system. This procedure sometimes fails and data might be lost. LusoVPS isn't responsable f..."</p>
<hr />
<div>This tutorial should be made with extreme caution, and '''never''' on a live production system. This procedure sometimes fails and data might be lost. LusoVPS isn't responsable for any problem arising from the use of this tutorial.<br />
<br />
This tutorial will help you to install the GPLPV drivers on Windows. This way you'll get the network working correctly, since the QEMU network driver is faulty and doesn't work well.<br />
<br />
First, login at our Management Portal: https://management.lusovps.com The details to login are available on the email with your product details.<br />
<br />
Select the VPS you want to install. It should be an HVM VPS. Click on the CDRom Tab and unmount if any mounted. Select the 100Mbps/1Gbps Windows Network Drivers CDRom and click Mount. <br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV01.png|200px|thumb|center|Mount the Drivers CDRom]]<br />
<br />
If everything is ok, you should be able to see a screen exactly like this:<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV02.png|200px|thumb|center|CDRom Mounted]]<br />
<br />
Next, you need to reboot the VPS so that this new CDRom will get mounted:<br />
<br />
[[File:RebootVPS.png|200px|thumb|center|Reboot the VPS]]<br />
<br />
After reboot, login at your Administrator account. Open the mounted CDRom by clicking Start->My Computer<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV04.png|200px|thumb|center|My Computer]]<br />
<br />
And then double click on the new CDRom named Drivers.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV05.png|200px|thumb|center|Click the CDRom]]<br />
<br />
Now select the GPLPV folder<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV06.png|200px|thumb|center|GPLPV Folder]]<br />
<br />
Select the file for Windows you're setting up. In this case, we are using Windows 2008 R2 x64, and therefore we are going to select Vista2008x64_signed_xxxx<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV07.png|200px|thumb|center|Setup File]]<br />
<br />
When the Setup Starts, click on Custom<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV08.png|200px|thumb|center|Click Custom]]<br />
<br />
By default, the setup will install everything. But we don't want that. We want to leave out the drivers for the HDD. So, click on the Drivers, and select "Entire feature will be unavailable". This way we will select only what we want.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV09.png|200px|thumb|center|Unselect Everything]]<br />
<br />
To install what we need, right click on the Drivers and select Will be installed on local hard drive.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV10.png|200px|thumb|center|Select Drivers]]<br />
<br />
Now, make sure that your setup is the same as the following image. As said before, we don't want to have the HDD drivers installed.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV11.png|200px|thumb|center|Select Drivers Accordingly]]<br />
<br />
After clicking next, your setup will begin:<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV12.png|200px|thumb|center|Drivers Setup]]<br />
<br />
And eventually it will end. You shouldn't worry about new device drivers coming up. Don't do anything if it does.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV13.png|200px|thumb|center|Drivers Setup End]]<br />
<br />
The setup will ask you to reboot the system. You need to reboot it to setup everything correctly.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV14.png|200px|thumb|center|Reboot]]<br />
<br />
Even after the reboot, the system will detect new hardware, and ask you to perform another reboot:<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV15.png|200px|thumb|center|Reboot Again]]<br />
<br />
Now, your network is installed. But by default, this driver has a problem that it has a configuration that we don't need.<br />
Right click on Start->My Computer and select Properties:<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV16.png|200px|thumb|center|Select Properties]]<br />
<br />
Click on Device Manager on the left top of the screen<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV17.png|200px|thumb|center|Click Device Manager]]<br />
<br />
Select the Network Adapters. You should be able to see the Xen Net Device Driver. Double Click on that<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV18.png|200px|thumb|center|Double Click Xen Net Device Driver]]<br />
<br />
Click on the Advanced Tab, and Disable Large Send Offload.<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV19.png|200px|thumb|center|Disable Large Send Offload]]<br />
<br />
Now it's time for another Reboot. Perform a soft reboot on the VPS to apply the changes.<br />
After the startup, you need to check if the DHCP server gave you the correct IP address. This usually works correctly, but we've seen it not giving away the IP address sometimes.<br />
So see if you have received a DHCP IP address, click on the Network and Sharing Center<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV20.png|200px|thumb|center|Network And Sharing Center]]<br />
<br />
Click on the Local Area Connection<br />
<br />
[[File:InstallGPLPV21.png|200px|thumb|center|Local Area Connection]]<br />
<br />
Click on the Details, to show up this window:<br />
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[[File:InstallGPLPV22.png|200px|thumb|center|Local Area Connection Details]]<br />
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As you can see, the IP address assigned is a Network IP address. This means that the VPS doesn't have internet connection, since the IP Address is wrong.<br />
Let's setup the IP address manuall. Click Close, and then click Properties. Double click on Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4). <br />
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[[File:InstallGPLPV23.png|200px|thumb|center|Local Area Connection Properties]]<br />
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You can use the details sent on your email to setup the internet connection. Also you can use your Management page to check the IP address.<br />
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[[File:InstallGPLPV24.png|200px|thumb|center|Double Click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)]]<br />
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Let's check again the Details on the Local Area Connection<br />
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[[File:InstallGPLPV25.png|200px|thumb|center|Details on the Local Area Connection]]<br />
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Everything should be ok now.</div>Filipehttp://wiki.lusovps.com/index.php/File:InstallGPLPV25.pngFile:InstallGPLPV25.png2013-05-25T15:45:12Z<p>Filipe: </p>
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<div>This is an example how to install Windows on our system. We will be using Windows 2008 but this may apply to any other.<br />
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First, login at our Management Portal: https://management.lusovps.com<br />
The details to login are available on the email with your product details.<br />
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Click on Settings Tab and make sure that you have your management page like this:<br />
[[File:InstallWindows00.png|200px|thumb|center|Management General Page]]<br />
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Next, click on the CDRom Tab and make sure you have your management page like this:<br />
[[File:InstallWindows01.png|200px|thumb|center|Management CDRom Page]]<br />
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After everything is ok, click on the General Settings, and then press Reboot.<br />
[[File:RebootVPS.png|200px|thumb|center|Reboot the VPS]]<br />
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Now, click on the VNC button to open a VNC session. A new window will popup. Make sure that you have the popup blocker disabled for the management website. Also, make sure that you have the latest Java version installed, so that this procedure will work without any issue.<br />
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Once the VNC session is up, this is what you'll see:<br />
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[[File:InstallWindows02.png|200px|thumb|center|Click Next]]<br />
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After pressing Next, you'll see the following screen. Press 'Install' to begin the setup<br />
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[[File:InstallWindows03.png|200px|thumb|center|Click Install]]<br />
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Choose the Windows Version you would like to install. Remember to check that you have a serial that fits on what you're installing. For the sake of this tutorial, we choose the first option.<br />
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[[File:InstallWindows04.png|200px|thumb|center|Select Windows Version]]<br />
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Now it's time to accept the license terms. Don't forget to read them :)<br />
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[[File:InstallWindows05.png|200px|thumb|center|Accept License Terms]]<br />
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To start a clean setup, you need to choose the Custom (Advanced) option.<br />
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[[File:InstallWindows06.png|200px|thumb|center|Click Custom (Advanced)]]<br />
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Partition your disk the way you want. In this example we will be installing without any extra partition.<br />
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[[File:InstallWindows07.png|200px|thumb|center|Partition the Hard Drive]]<br />
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But you can add as many partitions as you'd like (as long as you have disk space available)<br />
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[[File:InstallWindows08.png|200px|thumb|center|Personalize your partition size and Apply]]<br />
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After everything is done, Windows will start by installing itself.<br />
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[[File:InstallWindows09.png|200px|thumb|center|Windows copying files]]<br />
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And eventually it will end, and reboot automatically:)<br />
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[[File:InstallWindows10.png|200px|thumb|center|Windows finishing setup]]<br />
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When the VPS is rebooting, don't let it get on the setup again. Simply ignore the "Press any key to begin setup". <br />
The following screen will show up:<br />
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[[File:InstallWindows11.png|200px|thumb|center|Setup Preparing Windows]]<br />
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The first thing that Windows will do, is ask for an Administrator password. The complexity of this password is by default with number, letters and complex characters (like # or !)<br />
For example, a good password would be '''PleaseChangeThis911!'''. Don't use this password since this is a dictionary password and hackers might get a hold on your VPS.<br />
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[[File:InstallWindows12.png|200px|thumb|center|Input Administrator Password]]<br />
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And there you go. Your Password has been changed.<br />
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[[File:InstallWindows13.png|200px|thumb|center|Password changed]]<br />
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Your Windows setup is now complete. Now you can proceed on how to install the network.<br />
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[[File:InstallWindows14.png|200px|thumb|center|Windows Setup Complete]]</div>Filipehttp://wiki.lusovps.com/index.php/File:InstallWindows14.pngFile:InstallWindows14.png2013-05-25T15:04:34Z<p>Filipe: </p>
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<div>This is an example how to install Windows on our system. We will be using Windows 2008 but this may apply to any other.<br />
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First, login at our Management Portal: https://management.lusovps.com<br />
The details to login are available on the email with your product details.<br />
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Click on Settings Tab and make sure that you have your management page like this:<br />
[[File:InstallWindows00.png|200px|thumb|center|Management General Page]]<br />
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Next, click on the CDRom Tab and make sure you have your management page like this:<br />
[[File:InstallWindows01.png|200px|thumb|center|Management CDRom Page]]<br />
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After everything is ok, click on the General Settings, and then press Reboot.<br />
[[File:RebootVPS.png|200px|thumb|center|Reboot the VPS]]<br />
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Now, click on the VNC button to open a VNC session. A new window will popup. Make sure that you have the popup blocker disabled for the management website. Also, make sure that you have the latest Java version installed, so that this procedure will work without any issue.<br />
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Once the VNC session is up, this is what you'll see:<br />
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[[File:InstallWindows02.png|200px|thumb|center|VNC Click Next]]<br />
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After pressing Next, you'll see the following screen. Press 'Install' to begin the setup<br />
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[[File:InstallWindows02.png|200px|thumb|center|VNC Click Install]]</div>Filipehttp://wiki.lusovps.com/index.php/File:InstallWindows03.pngFile:InstallWindows03.png2013-05-25T14:41:29Z<p>Filipe: </p>
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<div>IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6) is the new protocol designed to replace the vastly used IPv4. The main difference between both of the protocols is that IPv4 is built with a 32bit address, IPv6 is built with a 128bit address. What does this mean? Well, just numbers.<br />
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To now all the possible combinations available on a 32bit Address, and a 128bit Address, we'll just perform this simple calculus:<br />
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2^32 = 4.294.967.296 (4 billion IP addresses available on IPv4)<br />
2^128 = 3.4028236692093846346337460743177e+38<br />
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That's a lot of IP addresses! Virtually impossible to run out in the following centuries.<br />
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Since the beginning, LusoVPS has been a defender that IPv6 should rule over IPv4. For this to be even possible to work, every ISP need to support IPv6 by upgrading it's hardware(starting from routers, switches, firewalls, and all the rest), which may cause a disruption on the current economic status of the company. But that's just something we do not want to know.<br />
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As I was saying, LusoVPS supports IPv6, and we even have a dedicated IPv6-only VPS (which is much cheaper than any other VPS). The main problem is that since most of the ISPs didn't upgrade, the users cannot connect to the VPS.<br />
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To solve this problem, we found a very interesting website wich offers IPv6 on IPv4 tunnelling. This means that you can have IPv6 on your IPv4 connection, without a big hassle.<br />
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Go to this website: http://www.gogo6.com/profile/gogoCLIENT<br />
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From there, you need to login to the website. You can register or you can use your facebook account to login.<br />
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Download the client for the OS you need<br />
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After downloading, install it. Do not change anything. On the wizard just press "Next, Next, Next...". In the end leave the "Run Gogo6" ticked.<br />
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Do not touch any configuration on the client. Click Connect. Once connected you'll be able to access the web using IPv6. The first website you sould visit is http://ipv6.google.com<br />
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Having this configuration done, you can connect to our servers using the IPv6 supplied to your VPS.<br />
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Have fun!</div>Filipehttp://wiki.lusovps.com/index.php/Openvpn_ipv6Openvpn ipv62013-04-02T02:15:47Z<p>Filipe: </p>
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<div>OpenVPN is a free VPN server/client software that allows you to connect to a network. Since LusoVPS is a VPN provider, we have decided to also offer OpenVPN as a choice to our customers.<br />
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Everyone that has an active LusoVPS VPN service, have the ability to change from PPTP to OpenVPN and Vice-Versa without any hassle.<br />
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Let's begin by login on your client area at https://cart.lusovps.com<br />
The following image is a print screen from the Home page of your Client Area. This place is where all your important notifications are available.<br />
You should be able to see this image:<br />
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[[File:clientarea.png|200px|thumb|center|LusoVPS Client Area]]<br />
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Click on "My Services". Once ready you'll see something like the following image. Remember that if you have more than 1 service with us, all the services will show up on the same page and you will need to search for the correct service (VPN).<br />
To open the VPN panel, click on the green arrow like shown on the following picture by the red square.<br />
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[[File:myservices.png|200px|thumb|center|LusoVPS Client Area - My Services]]<br />
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Now we have the Control Panel for your VPN service. In this place you can check for the bandwidth used per location, last login, total time spent connected through the VPN, and a lot more.<br />
To be able to change the VPN from PPTP to OpenVPN find the ''Type Management'' Area.<br />
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[[File:typemanagement.png|200px|thumb|center|LusoVPS Client Area - Type Management]]<br />
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If your VPN is already OpenVPN, you should see that the field ''Current Type'' is ''OpenVPN''. If not, then select OpenVPN from the Drop-Down, and click "Set". If the operation was successful, then you'll see a few links to the configuration needed to connect to our OpenVPN servers.<br />
The successful page looks like the following:<br />
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[[File:typemanagementipv6.png|200px|thumb|center|LusoVPS Client Area - Type of VPN]]<br />
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You can see that there are 4 links:<br />
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1 - Link to the Profile file IPv4<br><br />
2 - Link to the Profile file IPv4+IPv6<br><br />
3 - Link to the Certificate file<br><br />
4 - Link to this tutorial<br><br />
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Right click on the 2nd and 3rd link and ''Save link As''. You can leave the name as it is. Just do not rename de ca.crt to another file because it's needed like that. '''When saving, remember to save the Profile and the Certificate on the same folder.'''. Remember this folder where you're saving these files, it will be used later.<br />
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Now you need to download the most updated OpenVPN Client, so that you can connect yourself to our servers. <br />
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Download your client according to the Operating System you're using:<br />
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http://openvpn.net/index.php/open-source/downloads.html<br />
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Or if you prefer, download the source code, and compile it for your system.<br />
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Let the setup create a shortcut on your Desktop for OpenVPN GUI. To start OpenVPN right click on the newly created shortcut and ''Run As Administrator''. A new icon will show up on your Task bar.<br />
Remember the folder you've saved all those files? Copy all the files to the following folder Program Files\OpenVPN\config.<br />
Right click over the new icon, and select the Profile you want to use. Click Connect. Insert the login and password.<br />
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There you go. Everything should be working with IPv6 and IPv4.<br />
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One small advert you need to know is that the traffic between our server and your computer is compressed to save bandwidth. That's why if you download a 100MB file from the internet the client might show that you've only downloaded 60MB (not precise values), but the traffic count would have increased the 100MB.<br />
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Now you're ready to have a little bit of fun!</div>Filipe