📄️ About Windows Instances
Instances are computing units that provide you with resources to run your applications/workloads. Windows Instances are virtual machines that run the images of Windows Operating Systems.
📄️ Creating Windows Instances
Before creating a Windows Instance, it is important to plan the architecture, networking and access to the Windows Instances. As a thumb rule:
📄️ Connecting to a Windows Instance
Unlike Linux Instances that use SSH connections, Windows Instances use the remote desktop protocol (RDP).
📄️ Viewing Details of Windows Instances
From Operating Windows Instances, navigate into a Windows Instance and access the Overview tab to see its details.
📄️ Viewing Graphs and Utilisation of Windows Instances
Graphs (Real-time)
📄️ Configuring Alerts on Windows Instances
From Operating Windows Instances, navigate into a Windows Instance and access the Alerts tab to view the configured alerts or configure new ones.
📄️ Volume Management with Windows Instances
From Operating Windows Instances, navigate into a Windows Instance and access the Volumes tab to see the disks attached to this Instance.
📄️ Networking Management on Windows Instances
From Operating Windows Instances, navigate into a Windows Instance and access the Networking tab to see the networks that this Instance is attached to.
📄️ Working with Windows Instance Snapshots
From Operating Windows Instances, navigate into a Windows Instance and access the Snapshots tab to see all the snapshots taken for this Instance.
📄️ Reconfiguring Windows Instances
From Operating Windows Instances, navigate into a Windows Instance and access the Reconfigure tab to see available reconfiguration options.
📄️ Windows Instance Operations
From Operating Windows Instances, navigate into a Windows Instance and access the Operations tab to see all available Instance operations.