diff --git a/docs/products/compute/_shortguides/instance-comparison-shortguide/index.md b/docs/products/compute/_shortguides/instance-comparison-shortguide/index.md index c7a667480ce..47e35a562ab 100644 --- a/docs/products/compute/_shortguides/instance-comparison-shortguide/index.md +++ b/docs/products/compute/_shortguides/instance-comparison-shortguide/index.md @@ -8,9 +8,11 @@ show_on_rss_feed: false |
Instance Type
| CPU | Overview | | -- | -- | -- | | [**Shared CPU**](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/shared-cpu/) | Shared | **1 GB - 192 GB Memory, 1 - 32 vCPUs, 25 GB - 3840 GB Storage**
[Starting at $5/mo ($0.0075/hour)](https://www.linode.com/pricing/#compute-shared)

Offers a balanced array of resources coupled with shared CPUs, which keeps costs down while still supporting a wide variety of cloud applications.

*Best for development servers, staging servers, and low traffic web applications.* | -| [**Dedicated CPU**](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/dedicated-cpu/) | Dedicated | **4 GB - 512 GB Memory, 2 - 64 vCPUs, 80 GB - 7200 GB Storage**
[Starting at $36/mo ($0.05/hour)](https://www.linode.com/pricing/#compute-dedicated)

Equipped with Dedicated CPUs, which provide competition-free guaranteed CPU resources. Perfectly balanced for most production applications.

*Best for production websites, high traffic databases, and any application that requires 100% sustained CPU usage.* | -| [**Premium**](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/premium/) | Dedicated | **4 GB - 512 GB Memory, 2 - 64 vCPUs, 80 GB - 7200 GB Storage**
[Starting at $43/mo ($0.06/hour)](https://www.linode.com/pricing/#compute-premium)

Provides the best available AMD EPYC™ CPUs on dedicated resources. Consistent performance for CPU-intensive workloads.

*Best for enterprise-grade, business-critical, and latency-sensitive applications.* | +| [**Dedicated CPU**](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/dedicated-cpu/) | Dedicated | **4 GB - 512 GB\* Memory, 2 - 64 vCPUs, 80 GB - 7200 GB Storage**
[Starting at $36/mo ($0.05/hour)](https://www.linode.com/pricing/#compute-dedicated)

Equipped with Dedicated CPUs, which provide competition-free guaranteed CPU resources. Perfectly balanced for most production applications.

*Best for production websites, high traffic databases, and any application that requires 100% sustained CPU usage.* | +| [**Premium**](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/premium/) | Dedicated | **4 GB - 512 GB\* Memory, 2 - 64 vCPUs, 80 GB - 7200 GB Storage**
[Starting at $43/mo ($0.06/hour)](https://www.linode.com/pricing/#compute-premium)

Provides the best available AMD EPYC™ CPUs on dedicated resources. Consistent performance for CPU-intensive workloads.

*Best for enterprise-grade, business-critical, and latency-sensitive applications.* | | [**High Memory**](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/high-memory/) | Dedicated | **24 GB - 300 GB Memory, 2 - 16 vCPUs, 20 GB - 340 GB Storage**
[Starting at $60/mo ($0.09/hour)](https://www.linode.com/pricing/#compute-high-memory)

Optimized for memory-intensive applications and equipped with Dedicated CPUs, which provide competition free guaranteed CPU resources.

*Best for in-memory databases, in-memory caching systems, big data processing, and any production application that requires a large amount of memory while keeping costs down.* | -| [**GPU**](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/gpu/) | Dedicated | **1 - 4 NVIDIA Quadro RTX cards, 24 - 96 GB Video Memory, 32 GB - 128 GB Memory, 8 - 24 vCPUs, 640 GB - 2560 GB Storage**
[Starting at $1000/mo ($1.50/hour)](https://www.linode.com/pricing/#compute-gpu)

The only instance type that's equipped with NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000 GPUs (up to 4) for on demand execution of complex processing workloads.

*Best for applications that require massive amounts of parallel processing power, including machine learning, AI, graphics processing, and big data analysis.* | +| [**GPU**](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/gpu/)
(limited availability) | Dedicated | **1 - 4 NVIDIA Quadro RTX cards, 24 - 96 GB Video Memory, 32 GB - 128 GB Memory, 8 - 24 vCPUs, 640 GB - 2560 GB Storage**
[Starting at $1000/mo ($1.50/hour)](https://www.linode.com/pricing/#compute-gpu)

The only instance type that's equipped with NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000 GPUs (up to 4) for on demand execution of complex processing workloads.

*Best for applications that require massive amounts of parallel processing power, including machine learning, AI, graphics processing, and big data analysis.* | + +\*512 GB Dedicated CPU and Premium plans are in limited availability. See [Choosing a Compute Instance Type and Plan](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/choosing-a-plan/) for a full comparison. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/clone-instance/clone-select-instance.png b/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/clone-instance/clone-select-instance.png index 2c2ae063cb2..db840282246 100644 Binary files a/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/clone-instance/clone-select-instance.png and b/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/clone-instance/clone-select-instance.png differ diff --git a/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/clone-instance/index.md b/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/clone-instance/index.md index 0f91a5c1b7e..471aa993bad 100644 --- a/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/clone-instance/index.md +++ b/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/clone-instance/index.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ tags: ["linode platform","cloud manager"] modified_by: name: Linode published: 2019-03-18 -modified: 2023-01-18 +modified: 2024-04-11 title: "Cloning a Compute Instance" title_meta: "How to Clone a Compute Instance" aliases: ['/migrate-to-linode/disk-images/clone-your-linode/','/platform/disk-images/clone-your-linode/','/platform/disk-images/clone-your-linode-classic-manager/','/guides/clone-your-linode/'] @@ -30,9 +30,13 @@ Before continuing, it's recommended to power off the instance you would like to ![Screenshot of the Clone Linode tab.](clone-instance-tab.png) -1. Under **Select Linode to Clone From**, click on the Linode you wish to clone. +1. Under **Select Linode to Clone From**, search for and select the instance you wish to clone. If the selected instance is running, **Power Off** appears to the right. - ![Screenshot showing the Compute Instance selection area of the Clone Linode workflow.](clone-select-instance.png) +1. To help prevent data corruption during cloning, click **Power Off**. + + {{< note >}} + If you're using a mobile device, available instances appear as cards without the Power Off option. To power off an instance from a mobile device, go to the instance's details page. + {{< /note >}} 1. Complete the remainder of the form. Enter a label and select the region, the plan, and other options for the new Compute Instance. @@ -56,7 +60,7 @@ This process allows you to select specific disks or configuration profiles and d 1. Locate the Compute Instance you wish to clone and click its corresponding label, which displays the instance's detail page. -1. To prevent data corruption, click the **Power off** link on the top right. +1. To help prevent data corruption, click the **Power Off** link in the top right. 1. **To clone a disk:** Navigate to the **Storage** tab, locate the disk you wish to clone within the **Disks** table, click the **more options ellipsis** dropdown menu, and select **Clone**. diff --git a/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/choosing-a-plan/index.md b/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/choosing-a-plan/index.md index 55c1721b804..c6edbbded52 100644 --- a/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/choosing-a-plan/index.md +++ b/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/choosing-a-plan/index.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ linkTitle: "Choosing a Plan" description: "Get help deciding which Compute Instance type is right for your use case and learn how to select the most appropriate plan" keywords: ["choose", "help", "plan", "size", "shared", "high memory", "dedicated", "dedicated CPU", "GPU instance"] published: 2019-02-04 -modified: 2023-07-06 +modified: 2024-03-11 modified_by: name: Linode tags: ["linode platform"] @@ -25,11 +25,12 @@ You can easily change between instance types and plans on an existing Compute In These are the instance types offered by Linode: -- [Shared CPU instances](#shared-cpu-instances) -- [Dedicated CPU instances](#dedicated-cpu-instances) -- [Premium instances](#premium-instances) -- [High Memory instances](#high-memory-instances) -- [GPU instances](#gpu-instances) + +- [Shared CPU Instances](#shared-cpu-instances) +- [Dedicated CPU Instances](#dedicated-cpu-instances) +- [Premium Instances](#premium-instances) +- [High Memory Instances](#high-memory-instances) +- [GPU Instances](#gpu-instances) They each have unique characteristics and their resources are optimized for different types of workloads. Learn about each of these instance types below, along with the resources provided and their suggested use cases. @@ -54,8 +55,10 @@ Starting at $5/mo ($0.0075/hour). See [Shared CPU Pricing](https://www.linode.co ### Dedicated CPU Instances -**4 GB - 512 GB Memory, 2 - 64 Dedicated vCPUs, 80 GB - 7200 GB Storage**
-Starting at $36/mo ($0.05/hour). See [Dedicated CPU Pricing](https://www.linode.com/pricing/#compute-dedicated) for a full list of plans, resources, and pricing. +**4 GB - 512 GB\* Memory, 2 - 64 Dedicated vCPUs, 80 GB - 7200 GB Storage**
+Starting at $36/mo ($0.05/hour). See [Dedicated CPU Pricing](https://www.linode.com/pricing/#compute-dedicated) for a full list of plans, resources, and pricing.
+ +\*512 GB plans are in limited availability. [Dedicated CPU Instances](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/dedicated-cpu/) reserve physical CPU cores that you can utilize at 100% load 24/7 for as long as you need. This provides competition free guaranteed CPU resources and ensures your software can run at peak speed and efficiency. With Dedicated CPU instances, you can run your software for prolonged periods of maximum CPU usage, and you can ensure the lowest latency possible for latency-sensitive operations. These instances offer a perfectly balanced set of resources for most production applications. @@ -74,9 +77,11 @@ Starting at $36/mo ($0.05/hour). See [Dedicated CPU Pricing](https://www.linode. ### Premium Instances -**4 GB - 512 GB Memory, 2 - 64 Dedicated vCPUs, 80 GB - 7200 GB Storage**
+**4 GB - 512 GB\* Memory, 2 - 64 Dedicated vCPUs, 80 GB - 7200 GB Storage**
Starting at $43/mo ($0.06/hr). See [Premium Pricing](https://www.linode.com/pricing/#premium) for a full list of plans, resources, and pricing. +\*512 GB plans are in limited availability. + [Premium Instances](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/premium/) build off our Dedicated CPU instances and guarantee a minimum hardware class utilizing the latest available [AMD EPYC™](https://www.linode.com/amd/) CPUs. This provides consistent performance to your workloads and is suitable for running mission-critical applications. Premium instances are available in select data centers (see [Premium Instance Availability](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/premium/#availability)). **Recommended Use Cases:** @@ -107,6 +112,8 @@ Starting at $60/mo ($0.09/hour). See [High Memory Pricing](https://www.linode.co ### GPU Instances +All GPU plans are in limited availability. + **32 GB - 128 GB Memory, 8 - 24 Dedicated vCPUs, 640 GB - 2560 GB Storage**
Starting at $1000/mo ($1.50/hour). See [GPU Pricing](https://www.linode.com/pricing/#compute-gpu) for a full list of plans, resources, and pricing. diff --git a/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/dedicated-cpu/index.md b/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/dedicated-cpu/index.md index 1738533a490..34839973c28 100644 --- a/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/dedicated-cpu/index.md +++ b/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/dedicated-cpu/index.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: "Dedicated CPU Compute Instances" linkTitle: "Dedicated CPU" description: "Dedicated CPU Compute Instances are virtual machines that provide gauranteed CPU resources. They are ideal for a variety of production applications and CPU-intensive workloads." published: 2023-01-18 -modified: 2023-09-21 +modified: 2024-03-11 aliases: ['/products/compute/dedicated-cpu/','/platform/dedicated-cpu/getting-started-with-dedicated-cpu/','/guides/getting-started-with-dedicated-cpu/','/platform/dedicated-cpu/dedicated-cpu-use-cases/','/guides/dedicated-cpu-use-cases/','/platform/dedicated-cpu/','/guides//platform/dedicated-cpu/'] tags: ["media"] --- @@ -47,18 +47,21 @@ Dedicated CPU instances are available across [all regions](https://www.linode.co | Resource | Available Plans | | -- | -- | | vCPU cores | 2-64 cores | -| Memory | 4 GB - 512 GB | +| Memory | 4 GB - 512 GB\* | | Storage | 80 GB - 7200 GB | | Outbound Network Transfer | 4 TB - 12 TB | | Outbound Network Bandwidth | 4 Gbps - 12 Gbps | +\*512 GB plans are in limited availability. + Pricing starts at $36/month for a Dedicated CPU Compute Instance with 2 vCPU cores, 4GB of memory, and 80 GB of SSD storage. Pricing may vary by region. Review the [Pricing page](https://www.linode.com/pricing/#compute-dedicated) for additional plans and their associated costs. Review the [Compute Instance Plan Types](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/) page to learn more about other instance types. ## Dedicated CPU Use Cases While a shared plan is usually a good fit for most use cases, a Dedicated CPU Linode may be recommended for a number of workloads related to high and constant CPU processing. Such examples include: - - [CI/CD Toolchains and Build Servers](#ci-cd-toolchains-and-build-servers) + + - [CI/CD Toolchains and Build Servers](#cicd-toolchains-and-build-servers) - [Game Servers](#game-servers) - [Audio and Video Transcoding](#audio-and-video-transcoding) - [Big Data and Data Analysis](#big-data-and-data-analysis) diff --git a/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/gpu/index.md b/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/gpu/index.md index a007219813b..7c8d91f6b52 100644 --- a/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/gpu/index.md +++ b/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/gpu/index.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: "GPU Compute Instances" linkTitle: "GPU" description: "Virtual machines equipped with NVIDIA Quadro GPUs that are ideal for complex processing and GPU-optimized workloads." published: 2023-01-18 -modified: 2023-09-21 +modified: 2024-03-11 aliases: ['/products/compute/gpu/','/platform/linode-gpu/why-linode-gpu/','/guides/why-linode-gpu/','/products/compute/gpu/guides/use-cases/'] --- @@ -11,6 +11,8 @@ Scientists, artists, and engineers need access to significant parallel computati **GPU plans are ideal for highly specialized workloads that would benefit from dedicated NVIDIA GPUs, including machine learning, AI, and data/graphics processing.** +GPU plans are in limited availability. + ## On-demand Between purchasing, installing, and maintaining GPUs, the cost of ownership is often high. GPU Compute Instances allow you to leverage the power of GPUs while benefiting from the main value proposition of cloud: turning a CapEx into an OpEx. diff --git a/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/premium/index.md b/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/premium/index.md index c96c628b9d1..c5bcb4a5009 100644 --- a/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/premium/index.md +++ b/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/premium/index.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: "Premium Compute Instances" linkTitle: "Premium" description: "Premium instances guarantee a minimum hardware class utilizing the latest available AMD EPYC™ CPUs, providing consistent high-performance for your workloads." published: 2023-07-06 -modified: 2024-02-14 +modified: 2024-03-11 --- Premium Compute Instances are virtual machines that come equipped with the latest AMD EPYC™ CPUs, ensuring your applications are running on the latest hardware with consistent high-peformance. Premium instances build off of our [Dedicated CPU instances](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/dedicated-cpu/), offering similar plan resources but with a guaranteed minimum hardware model. @@ -69,9 +69,11 @@ Premium Compute Instances are currently available in select data centers. | Resource | Available Plans | | -- | -- | | vCPU cores | 2-64 cores | -| Memory | 4 GB - 512 GB | +| Memory | 4 GB - 512 GB\* | | Storage | 80 GB - 7,200 GB | | Outbound Network Transfer | 4 TB - 12 TB | | Outbound Network Bandwidth | 4 Gbps - 12 Gbps | +\*512 GB plans are in limited availability. + Pricing starts at $43/month for a Premium CPU Compute Instance with 2 vCPU cores, 4GB of memory, and 80 GB of SSD storage. Pricing may vary by region. Review the [Pricing page](https://www.linode.com/pricing/) for additional plans and their associated costs. Review the [Compute Instance Plan Types](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/) page to learn more about other instance types. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/products/storage/block-storage/_index.md b/docs/products/storage/block-storage/_index.md index db1f5ed4ba9..90b2ac2c7f8 100644 --- a/docs/products/storage/block-storage/_index.md +++ b/docs/products/storage/block-storage/_index.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ tab_group_main: cascade: date: 2020-06-02 product_description: "Block Storage is a scalable, high-speed, and fault tolerant storage service used to add additional storage to a Linode Compute Instance." -modified: 2024-01-03 +modified: 2024-04-15 aliases: ['/platform/block-storage/how-to-use-block-storage-with-your-linode/','/platform/block-storage/how-to-use-block-storage-with-your-linode-new-manager/','/platform/block-storage/how-to-use-block-storage-with-your-linode-classic-manager/','/platform/how-to-use-block-storage-with-your-linode/','/platform/block-storage/','/guides/platform/block-storage/','/guides/how-to-use-block-storage-with-your-linode/'] --- @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Block Storage Volumes start at $0.10/GB per month ($0.00015/GB per hour) and can - A combined total of 8 storage devices can be attached to a Compute Instance at the same time, including local disks and Block Storage Volumes. For example, if your Compute Instance has two main disks, root and swap, you can attach no more than 6 additional volumes to this Compute Instance. -- The maximum combined size of all Volumes on an account is 100 TB. If you plan on exceeding this amount, contact [Support](https://www.linode.com/support/) to request an increase. +- The default maximum combined size of all Volumes within an account for each region is 100 TiB. If you plan on exceeding this amount, contact [Support](https://www.linode.com/support/) to request an increase. - You can attach Block Storage volumes to a Compute Instance in Full Virtualization mode only after you Power Off the Compute Instance. For further steps, see [Attach a Volume](/docs/products/storage/block-storage/guides/attach-and-detach/). diff --git a/docs/products/tools/marketplace/_shortguides/marketplace-required-limited-user-fields-shortguide/index.md b/docs/products/tools/marketplace/_shortguides/marketplace-required-limited-user-fields-shortguide/index.md index a4c9272b79a..1a4be3c8d08 100644 --- a/docs/products/tools/marketplace/_shortguides/marketplace-required-limited-user-fields-shortguide/index.md +++ b/docs/products/tools/marketplace/_shortguides/marketplace-required-limited-user-fields-shortguide/index.md @@ -7,18 +7,18 @@ show_on_rss_feed: false #### Limited Sudo User -You need to fill out the following fields to automatically create a limited sudo user, with a strong generated password for your new Compute Instance. This account will be assigned to the *sudo* group, which provides elevated permissions when running commands with the `sudo` prefix. +You need to fill out the following fields to automatically create a limited sudo user, with a strong generated password for your new Compute Instance. This account will be assigned to the *sudo* group, which provides elevated permissions when running commands with the `sudo` prefix. -- **Limited sudo user:** Enter your preferred username for the limited user. *No Capital Letters, Spaces, or Special Characters* +- **Limited sudo user:** Enter your preferred username for the limited user. *No Capital Letters, Spaces, or Special Characters.* -{{< note type="warning" title="Locating The Generated Sudo Password">}} -A password is generated for the limited user and stored in a `.credentials` file in their home directory, along with application specific passwords. This can be viewed by running: `cat /home/$USERNAME/.credentials` + {{< note type="warning" title="Locating The Generated Sudo Password">}} + A password is generated for the limited user and stored in a `.credentials` file in their home directory, along with application specific passwords. This can be viewed by running: `cat /home/$USERNAME/.credentials` -For best results, add an [account SSH key](/docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/manage-ssh-keys/) for the Cloud Manager user that is deploying the instance, and select that user as an `authorized_user` in the API or by selecting that option in the Cloud Manager. Their SSH pubkey will be assigned to _both_ root and the limited user. -{{< /note >}} + For best results, add an [account SSH key](/docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/manage-ssh-keys/) for the Cloud Manager user that is deploying the instance, and select that user as an `authorized_user` in the API or by selecting that option in the Cloud Manager. Their SSH pubkey will be assigned to _both_ root and the limited user. + {{< /note >}} -- **Disable root access over SSH:** To block the root user from logging in over SSH, select *Yes*. You can still switch to the root user once logged in, and you can also log in as root through [Lish](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/lish/). +- **Disable root access over SSH:** To block the root user from logging in over SSH, select *Yes*. You can still switch to the root user once logged in, and you can also log in as root through [Lish](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/lish/). -{{< note type="warning" title="Accessing The Instance Without SSH">}} -If you disable root access for your deployment and do not provide a valid Account SSH Key assigned to the `authorized_user`, you will need to login as the root user via the [Lish console](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/lish/) and run `cat /home/$USERNAME/.credentials` to view the generated password for the limited user. -{{< /note >}} + {{< note type="warning" title="Accessing The Instance Without SSH">}} + If you disable root access for your deployment and do not provide a valid Account SSH Key assigned to the `authorized_user`, you will need to login as the root user via the [Lish console](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/lish/) and run `cat /home/$USERNAME/.credentials` to view the generated password for the limited user. + {{< /note >}} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/_index.md b/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/_index.md index 82080cee425..6517d60306a 100644 --- a/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/_index.md +++ b/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/_index.md @@ -22,7 +22,6 @@ See the [Marketplace](/docs/marketplace/) listing page for a full list of all Ma - [aaPanel](/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/aapanel/) - [Akaunting](/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/akaunting/) -- [Ant Media Server](/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/antmediaserver/) - [Ant Media Server Enterprise Edition](/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/antmediaenterpriseserver/) - [Apache Airflow](/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/apache-airflow/) - [Appwrite](/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/appwrite/) diff --git a/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/antmediaenterpriseserver/index.md b/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/antmediaenterpriseserver/index.md index 41cf6625482..9f8a0b7879d 100644 --- a/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/antmediaenterpriseserver/index.md +++ b/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/antmediaenterpriseserver/index.md @@ -3,21 +3,21 @@ description: "Learn how to install and configure the Ant Media Server Enterprise keywords: ['streaming', "marketplace", "live video streaming"] tags: ["marketplace", "linode platform", "cloud manager"] published: 2022-03-29 -modified: 2022-05-17 +modified: 2024-04-16 modified_by: name: Linode title: "Deploy Ant Media Server Enterprise Edition through the Linode Marketplace" external_resources: - '[Ant Media](https://antmedia.io)' - '[Document](https://github.com/ant-media/Ant-Media-Server/wiki)' -aliases: ['/products/tools/marketplace/guides/antmediaenterpriseedition/'] +aliases: ['/products/tools/marketplace/guides/antmediaenterpriseedition/','/guides/deploy-antmediaserver-with-marketplace-apps/','/guides/antmediaserver-marketplace-app/','/products/tools/marketplace/guides/antmediaserver/'] authors: ["Linode"] --- [Ant Media Server](https://antmedia.io/) is an [open source](https://github.com/ant-media/Ant-Media-Server) video streaming platform known for its scalability and low latency. It supports WebRTC live streaming, as well as CMAF and HLS streaming, and can be ingested through RTMP, WebRTC, or HLS. There are two editions of Ant Media Server: Community Edition and Enterprise Edition. This Marketplace App installs the Enterprise Edition, which is equipped with more features and enhanced performance. See this [Comparison Chart](https://github.com/ant-media/Ant-Media-Server/wiki#community-edition--enterprise-edition) for details. {{< note >}} -The Enterprise Edition of Ant Media Server requires a valid license to use the software beyond the initial 14 day [free trial](https://antmedia.io/free-trial/) period. To purchase a license, visit [Ant Media's website](https://antmedia.io/#selfhosted) and select a plan that fits your needs. Licenses are not available directly through Linode. Alternatively, you can deploy the free [Ant Media Server Community Edition Marketplace App](/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/antmediaserver/). +The Enterprise Edition of Ant Media Server requires a valid license to use the software beyond the initial 14 day [free trial](https://antmedia.io/free-trial/) period. To purchase a license, visit [Ant Media's website](https://antmedia.io/#selfhosted) and select a plan that fits your needs. Licenses are not available directly through Linode. {{< /note >}} ## Deploying a Marketplace App @@ -32,20 +32,26 @@ The Enterprise Edition of Ant Media Server requires a valid license to use the s ## Configuration Options -- **Supported distributions:** Ubuntu 20.04 LTS +- **Supported distributions:** Ubuntu 22.04 LTS - **Recommended plan:** 16GB Dedicated CPU Instance -## Getting Started after Deployment +### Ant Media Server Options -### Access the Ant Media Server Dashboard +- **SOA email address:** Enter the email address that should be used for the SSL generation. + +{{< content "marketplace-required-limited-user-fields-shortguide">}} + +{{< content "marketplace-custom-domain-fields-shortguide">}} -1. Open your web browser and navigate to `http://[ip-address]:5080`, replacing *[ip-address]* with your Compute Instance's IPv4 address. See the [Managing IP Addresses](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/manage-ip-addresses/) guide for information on viewing your IP address. +{{< content "marketplace-special-character-limitations-shortguide">}} -1. The **Create First Account** screen appears. Fill out your full name and enter your desired username and password. Then click **Create Account**. +## Getting Started after Deployment + +### Access the Ant Media Server Dashboard - ![Screenshot of the Create First Account page](ant-media-server-create-account.png) +1. Open your web browser and navigate to `https://[domain]:5443`, where *[domain]* can be replaced with the custom domain you entered during deployment or your Compute Instance's rDNS domain (such as `192-0-2-1.ip.linodeusercontent.com`). You can also use your IPv4 address. See the [Managing IP Addresses](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/manage-ip-addresses/) guide for information on viewing IP addresses and rDNS. -1. After your account has been created, the login page appears. Enter the username and password that you just created. +1. After your account has been created, the login page appears. Enter the username and password that you just created. The username and password can be obtained in the `/home/$USERNAME/.credentials` file. 1. Once logged in, the Ant Media Server Dashboard appears. From here, you can manage your entire application. @@ -62,4 +68,4 @@ For more on Ant Media Server, check out the following resources: - [Ant Media Server wiki](https://github.com/ant-media/Ant-Media-Server/wiki) - [Publishing a Live Stream](https://github.com/ant-media/Ant-Media-Server/wiki/Publishing-Live-Streams) -{{< content "marketplace-update-note-shortguide">}} \ No newline at end of file +{{< content "marketplace-update-note-shortguide">}} diff --git a/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/antmediaserver/DeployAntMediaServer_MPapps.png b/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/antmediaserver/DeployAntMediaServer_MPapps.png deleted file mode 100644 index 6d3960ca322..00000000000 Binary files a/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/antmediaserver/DeployAntMediaServer_MPapps.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/antmediaserver/antmediaserver.png b/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/antmediaserver/antmediaserver.png deleted file mode 100644 index cbd2f135e17..00000000000 Binary files a/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/antmediaserver/antmediaserver.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/antmediaserver/index.md b/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/antmediaserver/index.md deleted file mode 100644 index dab711db269..00000000000 --- a/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/antmediaserver/index.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ ---- -description: 'This guide will show you how to install and configure Ant Media Server so you can stream video online using the Linode One-Click Marketplace App.' -keywords: ['streaming', "marketplace", "live video streaming"] -tags: ["marketplace", "linode platform", "cloud manager"] -published: 2021-03-30 -modified: 2022-05-17 -modified_by: - name: Linode -title: "Deploy Ant Media Server Community Edition through the Linode Marketplace" -external_resources: -- '[Ant Media](https://antmedia.io)' -- '[Document](https://github.com/ant-media/Ant-Media-Server/wiki)' -aliases: ['/guides/deploy-antmediaserver-with-marketplace-apps/','/guides/antmediaserver-marketplace-app/'] -authors: ["Linode"] ---- - -[Ant Media Server](https://antmedia.io/) is an [open source](https://github.com/ant-media/Ant-Media-Server) video streaming platform known for its scalability and low latency. It supports WebRTC live streaming, as well as CMAF and HLS streaming, and can be ingested through RTMP, WebRTC, or HLS. There are two editions of Ant Media Server: Community Edition and Enterprise Edition. This Marketplace App installs the Community Edition. - -The Community Edition is a limited version of Ant Media Server Enterprise Edition and supports the following features. - -- Publish live streams with WebRTC, RTMP - Play Live and VoD streams with RTMP and HLS -- RTMP, RTSP, MP4 and HLS Support -- WebRTC to RTMP Adapter -- 360 Degree Live & VoD Streams -- Web Management Dashboard -- IP Camera Support -- Re-stream Remote Streams (IPTV) -- Open Source https://github.com/ant-media/Ant-Media-Server -- Simulcasting to Periscope -- Your Live or VoD streams can play anywhere including mobile(Android, iOS) browsers. - -If you need adaptive streaming, cluster, load balancer, and hardware encoding, consider using the [Enterprise Edition](/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/antmediaenterpriseserver/). - -## Deploying a Marketplace App - -{{< content "deploy-marketplace-apps-shortguide">}} - -{{< content "marketplace-verify-standard-shortguide">}} - -{{< note >}} -**Estimated deployment time:** Ant Media Server should be fully installed within 2-5 minutes after the Compute Instance has finished provisioning. -{{< /note >}} - -### Configuration Options - -- **Supported distributions:** Ubuntu 20.04 LTS -- **Recommended plan:** 8GB Dedicated CPU Instance or higher - -## Getting Started after Deployment - -### Access your Ant Media Server App - -1. Open your web browser and navigate to `http://[ip-address]:5080`, replacing *[ip-address]* with your Compute Instance's IPv4 address. See the [Managing IP Addresses](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/manage-ip-addresses/) guide for information on viewing your IP address. - -1. The **Create First Account** screen appears. Complete this form and click **Create Account**. - - ![antmediaserver.png 'Ant Media Server account creation page.'](antmediaserver.png) - -For more on Ant Media Server, check out the following resources: - -- [Ant Media Server wiki](https://github.com/ant-media/Ant-Media-Server/wiki) -- [Publishing a Live Stream](https://github.com/ant-media/Ant-Media-Server/wiki/Publishing-Live-Streams) - -{{< content "marketplace-update-note-shortguide">}} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/beef/index.md b/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/beef/index.md index ae7b0f4ea5a..eb38f338b3f 100644 --- a/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/beef/index.md +++ b/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/beef/index.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ description: "Deploy BeEF on a Linode Compute Instance. This provides you with a keywords: ['security','vulnerability','penetration testing'] tags: ["marketplace", "linode platform", "cloud manager"] published: 2021-11-12 -modified: 2022-03-08 +modified: 2024-04-16 modified_by: name: Linode title: "Deploy BeEF through the Linode Marketplace" @@ -32,10 +32,9 @@ authors: ["Linode"] ### BeEF Options -- **BeEF Password** *(required)*: Enter a *strong* password to use for the BeEF admin user. - **Email address** *(required)*: Enter the email address to use for generating the SSL certificates. -{{< content "marketplace-limited-user-fields-shortguide">}} +{{< content "marketplace-required-limited-user-fields-shortguide">}} {{< content "marketplace-custom-domain-fields-shortguide">}} @@ -51,26 +50,13 @@ authors: ["Linode"] - **SSH:** Log in to your Compute Instance over SSH using the `root` user and run the following command. See [Connecting to a Remote Server Over SSH](/docs/guides/connect-to-server-over-ssh/) for assistance. ```command - cat /root/beef.info + cat /home/$USERNAME/.credentials ``` - -1. The completion message contains the *Endpoint* URL, as shown in the example below. - - ```output - ############################## - # BEEF INSTALLATION COMPLETE # - ############################## - Endpoint: https://192-0-2-1.ip.linodeusercontent.com:3000/ui/panel - Credentials can be found here: - /home/beef/config.yaml - Happy hunting! - ``` - -1. Navigate to this URL in a web browser to display the login prompt. +1. Open your web browser and navigate to `https://[domain]:3000/ui/panel`, where *[domain]* can be replaced with the custom domain you entered during deployment or your Compute Instance's rDNS domain (such as `192-0-2-1.ip.linodeusercontent.com`). You can also use your IPv4 address. See the [Managing IP Addresses](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/manage-ip-addresses/) guide for information on viewing IP addresses and rDNS. ![Screenshot of the BeEF login prompt](beef-login-prompt.png) -1. Enter `beef` as the username and use the password you entered into the *BeEF Password* field when you created the Instance. +1. Enter `beef` as the username and use the password in the /home/$USERNAME/.credentials file. {{< note >}} If you forget this password, run the following command when logged in through Lish or SSH: @@ -92,4 +78,4 @@ authors: ["Linode"] Now that you’ve accessed your BeEF instance, check out [the official BeEF documentation](https://github.com/beefproject/beef/wiki) to learn how to further utilize your BeEF instance. -{{< content "marketplace-update-note-shortguide">}} \ No newline at end of file +{{< content "marketplace-update-note-shortguide">}} diff --git a/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/django/index.md b/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/django/index.md index ed75ce4f5af..56a700ff600 100644 --- a/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/django/index.md +++ b/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/django/index.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ description: "Learn how to deploy Django, a web framework that provides much of keywords: ['django','marketplace', 'cms'] tags: ["cloud-manager","linode platform","cms","django","marketplace","digital agencies"] published: 2020-03-11 -modified: 2022-03-08 +modified: 2024-04-16 image: Django_oneclickapps.png modified_by: name: Linode @@ -29,16 +29,17 @@ authors: ["Linode"] ## Configuration Options -- **Supported distributions:** Debian 10 +- **Supported distributions:** Ubuntu 22.04 LTS - **Recommended minimum plan:** All plan types and sizes can be used. ### Django Options - **Django user** *(required)*: The username for your Django application. -- **Django password** *(required)*: Enter a *strong* password for your Django user. -- **Django user email** *(required)*: The email address you wish to use for your Django user. +- **Django user email** *(required)*: The email address you wish to use for your Django user and to generate the SSL certificates. -{{< content "marketplace-special-character-limitations-shortguide">}} +{{< content "marketplace-required-limited-user-fields-shortguide">}} + +{{< content "marketplace-custom-domain-fields-shortguide">}} {{< content "marketplace-special-character-limitations-shortguide">}} @@ -47,24 +48,12 @@ authors: ["Linode"] ### Access Django {{< note >}} -The Django Marketplace App will assign `DjangoApp` as the [Django project name](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.0/intro/tutorial01/#creating-a-project). +The Django Marketplace App will assign `DjangoApp` as the [Django project name](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/5.0/intro/tutorial01/#creating-a-project). {{< /note >}} -After Django has finished installing, you will be able to access your Django site at your Linode's IPv4 address, for instance: `http://yourlinodeip:8000`. - -1. To find your Linode's IPv4 address. Click on the **Linodes** link in the sidebar. You will see a list of all your Linodes. - -1. Find the Linode you just created when deploying your app and select it. - -1. Navigate to the **Networking** tab. - -1. The IP address will be displayed under the **Address** column in the **IPv4** table. - -1. Copy and paste the IPv4 address into a browser window followed by `:8000`. You should see the Django test page appear. - - ![Django Test Page](django-test-page.png "Django Test Page") +1. Open your web browser and navigate to `https://[domain]`, where *[domain]* can be replaced with the custom domain you entered during deployment or your Compute Instance's rDNS domain (such as `192-0-2-1.ip.linodeusercontent.com`). You can also use your IPv4 address. See the [Managing IP Addresses](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/manage-ip-addresses/) guide for information on viewing IP addresses and rDNS. -1. Once you have verified that you can access your Django site via the browser, you can log in using the admin credentials you created when deploying your app. Update the address in the browser to: `http://yourlinodeip:8000/admin`. +1. Once you have verified that you can access your Django site via the browser, you can log in using the admin credentials generated during the deployment. The credentials can be found in `/home/$USERNAME/.credentials`. Update the address in the browser to: `https://[domain]/admin`. ![Login to your Django site.](django-admin-login.png "Login to your Django site") diff --git a/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/filecloud/index.md b/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/filecloud/index.md index f48a7d6ae2f..4cf7fc07bc5 100644 --- a/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/filecloud/index.md +++ b/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/filecloud/index.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ description: "This guide provides you with step-by-step instructions for deployi keywords: [ 'filecloud','marketplace', 'server'] tags: ["cloud-manager","linode platform", "marketplace"] published: 2020-03-18 -modified: 2022-06-03 +modified: 2024-04-16 modified_by: name: Linode title: "Deploy FileCloud through the Linode Marketplace" @@ -27,45 +27,28 @@ authors: ["Linode"] ## Configuration Options -- **Supported distributions:** Ubuntu 20.04 LTS +- **Supported distributions:** Ubuntu 22.04 LTS - **Recommended minimum plan:** All plan types and sizes can be used. The Linode plan that you select should be appropriate for the amount of data transfer, users, storage, and other stress that may affect the performance of server. ### FileCloud Options -{{< content "marketplace-custom-domain-fields-shortguide">}} -- **SOA email address:** Enter the email address that should be used for the domain's SOA DNS record. - -{{< content "marketplace-limited-user-fields-shortguide">}} +- **SOA email address:** Enter the email address that should be used for the SSL generation. -{{< content "marketplace-special-character-limitations-shortguide">}} +{{< content "marketplace-required-limited-user-fields-shortguide">}} -## Getting Started after Deployment - -Once the FileCloud server is up and running, a few additional steps must be completed before you can begin using your application. +{{< content "marketplace-custom-domain-fields-shortguide">}} -### Creating Secure Login Credentials +{{< content "marketplace-special-character-limitations-shortguide">}} -A new administrator password must be created to secure the server: -1. Open your web browser and navigate to `http://[domain]/admin`, where *[domain]* can be replaced with the custom domain you entered during deployment or your Compute Instance's rDNS domain (such as `192-0-2-1.ip.linodeusercontent.com`). You can also use your IPv4 address. See the [Managing IP Addresses](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/manage-ip-addresses/) guide for information on viewing IP addresses and rDNS. +## Getting Started after Deployment -1. In the login fields that appear, enter the default credentials: +1. Open your web browser and navigate to `https://[domain]/admin`, where *[domain]* can be replaced with the custom domain you entered during deployment or your Compute Instance's rDNS domain (such as `192-0-2-1.ip.linodeusercontent.com`). You can also use your IPv4 address. See the [Managing IP Addresses](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/manage-ip-addresses/) guide for information on viewing IP addresses and rDNS. - - **Username:** admin - - **Password:** password +1. In the login fields that appear,the default username is *admin*, and the password can be found in the credentials file located in /home/$USERNAME/.credentials. ![Admin Login Page](filecloud-login.png) -1. A number of messages and warnings appear. For now, dismiss them to clear your screen. - -1. Navigate to the **Settings** sidebar option, followed by the **Admin** tab. Click on the **Reset Admin Password** to reset your Admin Password to something more secure. - - ![FileCloud Admin Page](filecloud-reset-password.png) - -1. Follow the prompts and select the **Reset Password** button to complete the password reset. - -1. If the password reset was successful, you are logged out and redirected to the administrator login page. Enter the administrator username and your new password to proceed. - ### Obtain a new License Key FileCloud by default is inaccessible without either a trial or paid license key provided by FileCloud. @@ -76,4 +59,4 @@ FileCloud by default is inaccessible without either a trial or paid license key 1. Click the **Choose File** button to upload your `license.xlm` file and register your license key with this FileCloud installation. -{{< content "marketplace-update-note-shortguide">}} \ No newline at end of file +{{< content "marketplace-update-note-shortguide">}} diff --git a/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/mastodon/index.md b/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/mastodon/index.md index 3ecd996ef41..888f93a9414 100644 --- a/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/mastodon/index.md +++ b/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/mastodon/index.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: "Learn how to deploy Mastodon, a decentralized social network and m keywords: ['social', 'messaging', 'mastodon'] tags: ["linode platform","mastodon","marketplace","cloud-manager",] published: 2022-12-12 -modified: 2023-09-11 +modified: 2024-04-16 modified_by: name: Linode external_resources: @@ -39,11 +39,13 @@ The Mastodon Marketplace App *requires* a custom domain. After deploying Mastodo ## Configuration Options -- **Supported distributions:** Debian 11 +- **Supported distributions:** Ubuntu 22.04 LTS - **Recommended minimum plan:** 2GB Shared CPU Compute Instance or higher ### Mastodon Options +{{< content "marketplace-required-limited-user-fields-shortguide">}} + - **Domain** (*required*): The domain name you wish to use for the mastodon server, such as *example.com*. - **Linode API Token** (*required*): A personal access token for your account. The Linode API is used to create DNS records for your custom domain through the [DNS Manager](/docs/products/networking/dns-manager/). See [Get an API Access Token](/docs/products/tools/api/guides/manage-api-tokens/). - **Email for the Let's Encrypt certificate** (*required*): The email you wish to use when creating your TLS/SSL certificate through Let's Encrypt. This email address receives notifications when the certificate needs to be renewed.