New on LowEndTalk? Please Register and read our Community Rules.
All new Registrations are manually reviewed and approved, so a short delay after registration may occur before your account becomes active.
All new Registrations are manually reviewed and approved, so a short delay after registration may occur before your account becomes active.
Help to create Ubuntu VPS on Hetzner
nexius1981
Member
Hi @All and @Hetzner_OL
Can anyone guide me and help me to create a Ubuntu VPS on Hetzner? For example the cloud vps with cpu 2vcores and 2 gb ram.
Many thanks and sorry my newbie
Comments
https://accounts.hetzner.com/signUp, add a credit card and select your server.
@Wicked thanks but it’s not only that
But thanks
At this point u must be trolling lol
?????
It's either that you barely know how to use a mouse, or you can easily google, plus their interface isn't cluttered, but pretty intuitive.
It's an unmanaged VPS, which means that you're expected to be able to install an OS by yourself
Can you be more precise about the problem that you're facing? Is the Ubuntu image not available, or is it available but you don't know how to install it, or have you installed it but now you don't know what to do with it?
Congrats on your first post
If you don't mind me asking, but if you don't know how to order and install OS via their easy interface, then how exactly do you plan to use it or run any thing on it? At this point, you might not even know how to connect to your VPS, once created and installed.
(btw they have documentation/tutorials on the hetzner wiki, 1 minute searching google will help)
It is actually only that...
.
Sometimes LET is really surprised me!!
@angstrom thanks for your answer.
I mean, once created, the network part, it’s like anyother vps that we buy on any other provider?
If you install one of their Ubuntu images, then the network should already be configured correctly. Just take a note of your password so that you can ssh to your VPS after the OS is installed. Frankly, if you install an image, the OS (and VPS) should just work as expected afterwards.