This tutorial contains a detailed description of how to manually configure your IONOS Cloud infrastructure for each server via the Virtual Data Center (VDC). It comprises all the building blocks and the necessary resources required to configure, operate, and manage your products and services. You can configure and manage multiple VDCs.
Prerequisites: You will need appropriate permissions to create a VDC.
It is also possible to configure settings for each server automatically.
1. Drag the Dedicated Core server element from the Palette into the Workspace.
2. To configure your Dedicated Core server, enter the following details in the Settings tab of the Inspector pane:
Name: Enter a server name unique to the VDC.
Availability Zone: Select a zone from the drop-down list to host the server on the chosen zone.
CPU Architecture: Choose between AMD or Intel cores.
Cores: Choose the number of CPU cores.
RAM: Choose any size starting from 0.25 GB to the maximum limit allotted to you. The size can be increased or reduced in steps of 0.25 GB. The maximum limit varies based on your contract resource limits and the chosen data center. For more information about creating a full-fledged server, see Set Up a Dedicated Core Server.
1. Drag a Storage element from the Palette onto a Dedicated Core server in the Workspace.
2. To configure your Storage element, enter the following details in the Inspector pane:
Name: Enter a storage name unique to the VDC.
Availability Zone: Select a zone from the drop-down list to host the storage element associated with the server.
Size in GB: Choose the required storage capacity.
Performance: This option is available for SSD block storages only. Select a value from the drop-down list based on the requirement. You can either select Premium or Standard, and the performance of your storage element varies accordingly.
Image: Select an image from the drop-down list. You can select one of IONOS images or choose your own.
Password: Enter a password for the chosen image on the server—a root or an administrator password.
Backup Unit: Select a backup unit from the drop-down list. Click Create Backup Unit to instantly create a new backup unit if unavailable.
For more information about adding storage to the server, see Block Storage Overview.
1. Drag a Network Interface Card (NIC) element from the Palette into the Workspace to connect the elements.
2. To configure your NIC element, enter the following details in the Network tab of the Inspector pane:
Name: Enter a NIC name unique to this VDC.
Media Access Control Address (MAC) and Primary IPv4 addresses are added automatically.
LAN: The name of the configured LAN is displayed. To select another network, select a value from the drop-down list.
Firewall: It is Disabled by default. Select a value from the drop-down list to configure your firewall settings. For more information, see Configure a Firewall.
For more information about network configuration, see Configure a Network.
1. Start the provisioning process by clicking PROVISION CHANGES in the Inspector pane.
2. Review your changes in the Validation tab of the Provision Data Center dialog.
3. Confirm changes by entering your password. Resolve conflicts without a password.
4. When you are ready, click Provision Now to start provisioning resources.
The data center will now be provisioned. DCD will display a Provisioning Complete notification when your cloud infrastructure is ready.
You may configure the MAC and IP addresses once the resource is provisioned.
After configuring data centers, you can specify a preferred default data center location, IP settings, and resource capacity for future VDCs. For more information about configuring VDC defaults, see My Settings.