How to Create a Cloud VPS

This guide explains how to create and configure a Cloud VPS within the SeFlow control panel, selecting the hypervisor (OpenStack or VMware), the resource size, and the networking options that best suit your needs.

Cloud VPS Configuration Procedure

With your SeFlow Cloud account, you can activate up to 30 virtual machines (Cloud Servers and Cloud VPS). For a higher number, you must contact SeFlow customer support.

Tip: If you plan to use more than 30 virtual machines, contact SeFlow support in advance to request a limit increase and properly plan your infrastructure.

To create a Cloud VPS, proceed as follows:

  • log in to the SeFlow Control Panel with your Cloud account credentials;
  • from the main menu go to Public Cloud > VPS > Cloud VPS > Create new VPS;
  • follow the Cloud VPS configuration procedure, which varies depending on the chosen hypervisor:
    • OpenStack
    • VMware

OpenStack Cloud VPS

Below are the steps to create a Cloud VPS based on OpenStack technology.

1 - Technology Selection

  • select the OpenStack hypervisor;
  • choose the operating system you want to deploy (Linux or Windows).

2 - Size Selection

Resources (vCPU, RAM, disk space, data transfer) are grouped into predefined sizes. Choose the one that best suits your needs:

  • Starter
    Available only for Linux, includes IPv6, optional IPv4 (paid), SSD storage, 99.80% SLA.
  • Standard
    Available for Linux and Windows, IPv4 included, optional IPv6 (free), NVMe storage, 99.95% SLA.
Tip: If you upgrade later, you can only switch to another size within the same family (Starter or Standard). You cannot switch across families. Choose the initial family carefully based on future needs.

3 - Template Selection

  • choose one of the available system templates;
  • configure the networking options:
    • Add a public IPv4 address (Starter size) – provides an optional paid IPv4 in addition to the automatically assigned IPv6;
    • Add a public IPv6 address (Standard size) – includes an IPv6 address in addition to the IPv4 automatically assigned.
Tip: The public IPv6 address can only be enabled during the VPS creation phase. If you need IPv6 connectivity, enable it immediately to avoid recreating the machine later.

4 - Server Information

  • assign a server name, useful for identification inside the panel (e.g., based on project or role);

5 - Server Management Account

  • enter the access password for the Cloud VPS (administrator/root or equivalent);
  • if you choose a Linux template, you can also add an SSH key for passwordless secure access.

Cost Summary and Creation

  • review the cost summary, which shows the breakdown per resource type (compute, storage, IP, etc.);
  • click CREATE YOUR CLOUD VPS to open the confirmation modal;
  • confirm with OK, CREATE CLOUD SERVER to start the provisioning.

VMware Cloud VPS

Below are the steps to create a Cloud VPS based on VMware technology.

1 - Technology Selection

  • select the VMware hypervisor.

2 - Template Selection

  • choose one of the available templates based on OS and configuration;
  • enable the option Add a public IPv6 address to obtain an IPv6 address in addition to the automatically assigned IPv4.
Tip: The public IPv6 address can only be enabled during the VPS creation phase. If your applications support IPv6, enable it from the start.

3 - Size Selection

  • select the resource size (vCPU, RAM, disk, traffic) appropriate for your project or application.

4 - Server Information

  • assign a descriptive server name to easily recognize the Cloud VPS among others.

5 - Server Management Account

  • set the administrator password for server access;
  • if using a Linux template, you may add an SSH key for secure passwordless access.

Cost Summary and Creation

  • check the cost summary detailing the fees for each selected resource;
  • click CREATE YOUR CLOUD VPS to open the confirmation modal;
  • confirm with OK, CREATE CLOUD SERVER to initiate server creation.

Best Practices for Managing a Cloud VPS

Tip: Regularly check your Cloud VPS statistics (CPU, RAM, disk, and network usage) in the SeFlow panel to identify resource overuse or inefficiencies.
Tip: Schedule periodic operations (such as reboots, maintenance scripts, or updates) to keep the system stable and optimized.
Tip: Create a snapshot before installing new software or modifying system configurations, allowing quick rollback in case of issues.
Tip: Use a Cloud Backup service to protect your Cloud VPS data, defining a backup policy suitable for the criticality of your applications.
Tip: Enable a monitoring service (Cloud Monitoring) to constantly check the public network reachability of your Cloud VPS and receive notifications in case of anomalies.
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