How do I host a cloud server?
How do I host a cloud server?
Create a cloud server
Log in to the Cloud Control Panel.
In the top navigation bar, click Select a Product > Rackspace Cloud.
Select Servers > Cloud Servers.
Click Create Server.
In the Server Details section, enter a name for your server in the Server Name field.
- Log in to the Cloud Control Panel.
- In the top navigation bar, click Select a Product > Rackspace Cloud.
- Select Servers > Cloud Servers.
- Click Create Server.
- In the Server Details section, enter a name for your server in the Server Name field.
What is difference between local server and cloud server?
A cloud is a type of a server, which is remote (usually in Data Centers), meaning you access it via the internet. You are renting the server space, rather than owning the server. A local (regular) server is one that you do buy and own physically, as well as have on site with you.
What is difference between cloud server and dedicated server?
Cloud servers can be configured to provide levels of performance, security and control similar to those of a dedicated server. But instead of being hosted on physical hardware that’s solely used by you, they reside in a shared “virtualized” environment that’s managed by your cloud hosting provider.
What is the difference between Web server and cloud server?
Web Server primarily consists of space which has been leased or purchased by the owner, whereas with cloud computing, you’re using applications (like email, word processing, spreadsheet, photo editing) that are located on a remote server somewhere, but using them as if they were programs on your computer.