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| If you're interested in our stack and how vpsAdminOS works, see https:// | If you're interested in our stack and how vpsAdminOS works, see https:// | ||
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| - | ===== Staging environment ====== | ||
| - | In order for all members to test VPS on vpsAdminOS, we've created so called | ||
| - | staging environment. It's similar to playground, where everyone can create a | ||
| - | VPS. When creating a VPS, just select location **Staging** and deselect **Keep platform**. | ||
| - | The VPS will be created on a vpsAdminOS node. | ||
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| - | It's terms of use are similar to [[manuals: | ||
| - | only it can be a bit rougher, like unplanned outages and reboots when we need | ||
| - | to fix something. Everyone can use up to 8 CPUs, 4 GB RAM, 120 GB disk space, | ||
| - | 4 public IPv4 addresses and 32 IPv6 /64 addresses. You can split these | ||
| - | resources among 4 VPS. | ||
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| - | You can either create a new VPS or clone an existing production VPS. | ||
| ==== More about vpsAdminOS ==== | ==== More about vpsAdminOS ==== | ||