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Setting up IPv6
Most of Rapid.Space Services have a direct IPv6 address. In order to have a good ssh access to your VPS it is recommended to access it from a computer with IPv6. In order to check this please run $ ping6 ipv6.google.com
. If the IPv6 ping works you can directly skip the IPv6 setup; Else you should start with the following tutorials.
Depending on your machine type and using purpose, please pick up the corresponding tutorial to set up IPv6 access.
Target audience: Everyone
Basic Rapid.Space usage
Target audience: Rapid.Space Users
Skill obtained:
- Request and use any of the Rapid.Space standard services.
- The use of the three standard Rapid.Space services and how to configure them.
Why this is useful:
- Able to request a VPS on the fly, ask for a new frontend for one of your service and make sure they are always connected thanks to SDN
Setup
If you have ordered (or aim to order) a Rapid.Space VPS, you can skip the tutorial for creating an account on Rapid.Space.
OR
Rapid.Space VPS
By default, Rapid.Space VPS provides a Debian installation guide. Our tutorials are based on Debian 10. We suggest you install Debian during the training. But yes, we do provide other Linux distributions even windows.