📄️ About Linux Instances
Apiculus offers a highly usable and visual way of working with and operating Linux Instances using the Cloud Console. You can access all the Linux Instances available in your account in the following way:
📄️ Creating Linux Instances
Before creating a Linux instance, it is important to plan the architecture, networking and access to the Linux Instances.
📄️ Connecting to a Linux Instance
You can connect to Linux Instances via SSH sessions using passwords (less secure) or SSH key pairs (most secure)
📄️ Overview
To view the below details, navigate to Operating Linux Instances, select a Linux Instance and access the Overview tab.
📄️ Viewing Graphs and Utilization of Linux Instances
Graphs (Real-time)
📄️ Configuring Alerts
To view the configured alerts or configure new ones, navigate to the Operating Linux Instances, and select Linux Instance and access the Alerts tab.
📄️ Volume Management
To view the disks attached to this Instance, navigate to Operating Linux Instances, select a Linux Instance and access the Volumes tab.
📄️ Networking Management
To view the networks of particular Instance, navigate to Operating Linux Instances, select a Linux Instance and access the Networking tab.
📄️ Working with Linux Instance Snapshots
To view all the Snapshots taken for Instance, navigate to Operating Linux Instances, select a Linux Instance and access the Snapshots tab.
📄️ Reconfiguring Linux Instances
To view a available reconfiguration options, navigate to Operating Linux Instances, select a Linux Instance and access the Reconfigure tab.
📄️ Protecting Linux Instances
Enabling protection ensures that all instances are protected while all the threats are tracked.
📄️ Operations
To view all available Instance operations, navigate to the Operating Linux Instances, select a Linux Instance and access the Operations tab.
📄️ App Overlays
The following sections list the instructions to verify/login into DB applications: