Upload an Image via the FTP

IONOS Cloud offers you FTP access to each data center location so you can upload your own images. You can set access rights to only allow authorized users to access and use them. Only images and snapshots to which you have access are displayed.

To upload an image, follow these steps:

1. In the DCD, go to Menu > Storage & Backup > Images & Snapshots.

2. Go to FTP Upload Image tab in the Manage images and Snapshots window.

Alternatively, go to Menu > Storage & Backup > FTP Image Upload.

FTP Upload Image

3. Set up a connection from your computer to the IONOS Cloud FTP server. You can use an FTP client such as FileZilla or tools from your operating system to establish a connection. Enter the following details:

  • Protocol: Select FTP - File Transfer Protocol from the drop-down list.

  • Host: Paste the appropriate FTP server address to the corresponding IONOS Cloud data center location. For example, ftp-txl.ionos.com for Berlin.

  • Encryption: Select Require explicit FTP over TLS to establish a connection. Upon selecting this option, the FTP client connects securely to the data center location using port 21, which is the default.

  • Port: By default, the client-to-server connection is established over port 21 for the specified encryption.

  • User: Enter your IONOS Cloud username to establish a secure client-to-server connection.

  • Password: Enter your IONOS Cloud password to authenticate your credentials in order to establish a client-to-server connection.

4. Upload the image.

5. The image is changed to a RAW format after upload. As a result, dynamic HDD images are always used at their maximum size.

Note: A dynamic image, for example, whose file size is 3 GB but which comes from a 50 GB hard disk, will be a 50 GB image again after conversion to the IONOS Cloud format. The conversion process generally takes a few minutes based on the size of your image.

Alternatively, you can also use the IonosCTL CLI to upload images directly from the command line to the FTP server using the FTP over TLS (FTPS) setting. Note that the option can be used only if 2-Factor Authentication is disabled for your IONOS Cloud account.

Note:

  • The disk space required for an uploaded image will not affect the resources of your IONOS Cloud account, and you will not be charged.

  • Image file names can includes letters (a–z, A–Z), numbers (0–9), and the following characters: - . / _ ( ) # ~ + = blanks.

  • Images created from Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) boot machines cannot be uploaded. Only Master Boot Record (MBR) boot images are supported.

Establish an FTP connection to upload images via the Windows Explorer

In Windows 10, you can upload an image, without additional software. To establish an FTP connection, follow these steps:

  1. Open Windows Explorer.

  2. Select Add a network location from the context menu.

  3. Enter the IONOS Cloud FTP address as the website's location. Example: ftps://ftps-fkb.ionos.com. An image is only available at the location where it was uploaded.

  4. Select Log on anonymously in the next dialog box that appears.

  5. Enter a name for the connection in the following dialog box. The name will later be visible in Windows Explorer. Example: upload_fkb.

  6. Click Finish to confirm your action.

Upload your image through the established FTP connection

  1. Open the FTP access on your local computer.

  2. In the login dialog box, enter the credentials of your IONOS Cloud account.

  3. Copy the image from your local computer and paste it to a folder in the data center. The image type must be, either HDD or ISO image.

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