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Virtual Server Request Form

Virtual server variant

Items marked with an asterisk *) are mandatory.

Custom variant

Only edit this fieldset if “Server variant” is set to “VM-custom (custom configurations)”.

Technical contact (server administrator)

Your address will be added to the virtualization platform user mailing list. This information channel is used to report scheduled maintenance, outages or security threats.

Virtual server configuration

The virtual server is assigned 1x IPv4 and 1x IPv6 address from the reserved range. The second and additional IPv4 address is charged. If you need to connect the server to a different or custom subnet, select the "request custom addresses" option and justify the request.

Custom IP address

Only edit this fieldset if “IP address” is set to “request custom addresses”.

Operating System Specification

Only edit this fieldset if “Operating system” is set to “other”.

Public SSH key (server administrator)

Only edit this fieldset if “Operating system” is set to “Debian-9 (Stretch) x64”.

Insert the public part of your SSH key. This key is used to log in to the virtual server as root. Name and password logins are prohibited on virtual servers.

Public SSH key (server administrator)

Only edit this fieldset if “Operating system” is set to “RockyLinux 9 x64”.

Insert the public part of your SSH key. This key is used to log in to the virtual server as root. Name and password logins are prohibited on virtual servers.

Public SSH key (server administrator)

Only edit this fieldset if “Operating system” is set to “Debian-11 (Bullseye) x64”.

Insert the public part of your SSH key. This key is used to log in to the virtual server as root. Name and password logins are prohibited on virtual servers.

Public SSH key (server administrator)

Only edit this fieldset if “Operating system” is set to “CentOS-8 (stream) x64”.

Insert the public part of your SSH key. This key is used to log in to the virtual server as root. Name and password logins are prohibited on virtual servers.

Public SSH key (server administrator)

Only edit this fieldset if “Operating system” is set to “CentOS-7 x64”.

Insert the public part of your SSH key. This key is used to log in to the virtual server as root. Name and password logins are prohibited on virtual servers.

Public SSH key (server administrator)

Only edit this fieldset if “Operating system” is set to “CentOS-6 x64”.

Insert the public part of your SSH key. This key is used to log in to the virtual server as root. Name and password logins are prohibited on virtual servers.

Public SSH key (server administrator)

Only edit this fieldset if “Operating system” is set to “RedHat-9 x64”.

Insert the public part of your SSH key. This key is used to log in to the virtual server as root. Name and password logins are prohibited on virtual servers.

Public SSH key (server administrator)

Only edit this fieldset if “Operating system” is set to “RedHat-8 x64”.

Insert the public part of your SSH key. This key is used to log in to the virtual server as root. Name and password logins are prohibited on virtual servers.

Public SSH key (server administrator)

Only edit this fieldset if “Operating system” is set to “RedHat-7 x64”.

Insert the public part of your SSH key. This key is used to log in to the virtual server as root. Name and password logins are prohibited on virtual servers.

Public SSH key (server administrator)

Only edit this fieldset if “Operating system” is set to “Ubuntu 22.04 x64”.

Insert the public part of your SSH key. This key is used to log in to the virtual server as root. Name and password logins are prohibited on virtual servers.

Public SSH key (server administrator)

Only edit this fieldset if “Operating system” is set to “Ubuntu 20.04 x64”.

Insert the public part of your SSH key. This key is used to log in to the virtual server as root. Name and password logins are prohibited on virtual servers.

Public SSH key (server administrator)

Only edit this fieldset if “Operating system” is set to “Ubuntu 24.04 x64”.

Insert the public part of your SSH key. This key is used to log in to the virtual server as root. Name and password logins are prohibited on virtual servers.

Public SSH key (server administrator)

Only edit this fieldset if “Operating system” is set to “Debian-10 (Buster) x64”.

Insert the public part of your SSH key. This key is used to log in to the virtual server as root. Name and password logins are prohibited on virtual servers.

Public SSH key (server administrator)

Only edit this fieldset if “Operating system” is set to “Debian-12 (Bookworm) x64”.

Insert the public part of your SSH key. This key is used to log in to the virtual server as root. Name and password logins are prohibited on virtual servers.

Public SSH key (server administrator)

Only edit this fieldset if “Operating system” is set to “CentOS-9 (stream) x64”.

Insert the public part of your SSH key. This key is used to log in to the virtual server as root. Name and password logins are prohibited on virtual servers.

Windows licence

Only edit this fieldset if “Operating system” is set to “Windows Server 2022 x64”.

The use of a custom Windows licence depends on the specific case and the multi-licence agreement that the organisation holds. CESNET can provide a Windows Server license to all academic institutions.

Windows licence

Only edit this fieldset if “Operating system” is set to “Windows Server 2016 x64”.

The use of a custom Windows licence depends on the specific case and the multi-licence agreement that the organisation holds. CESNET can provide a Windows Server license to all academic institutions.

Windows licence

Only edit this fieldset if “Operating system” is set to “Windows Server 2019 x64”.

The use of a custom Windows licence depends on the specific case and the multi-licence agreement that the organisation holds. CESNET can provide a Windows Server license to all academic institutions.

Service provided

The information does not affect the server's functionality, it just allows administrators to properly route priorities when dealing with emergencies.

Criticality of the virtual machine and its services

Only edit this fieldset if “Hosted service classification” is set to “Production”.

Virtual servers are automatically protected against the failure of a single component within a single datacenter (HA0). If it is a major failure affecting the entire single datacenter, we are waiting for the issue to be resolved before starting. By selecting a higher category, you can skip/reduce this time.

*HA1* (The server can be started from a semi-synchronous replica (or backup) in another location even with the risk of incomplete data. In the event that the affected site is restored to full operation after the servers are started in the other site, the servers will remain running from the restored data; reverting to the original data is no longer possible! This option is not suitable for servers with frequently changing data, e.g. DB)

*HA2* (maximum possible availability, there must be multiple instances in multiple sites that use a floating address and the service will be served by another system in case of failure)

This information will help us to better allocate our forces and get the most important systems up and running as soon as possible in the event of an emergency.

Network Security

By default, the virtual server will be protected at the network level and will be placed behind the IDS/IPS Fortigate element. It is not suitable for data-intensive services. Please write any questions in the comments.

Organization requesting the virtual server
Detail of organization requesting virtual server

Only edit this fieldset if “Virtual server owner” is set to “virtual for CESNET internal needs”.

Detail of the organization requesting the virtual server

Only edit this fieldset if “Virtual server owner” is set to “virtual for external organization”.

Administrative contact (contact person responsible for the contractual and economic agenda)

Finish

Only edit this fieldset if “Do I agree to the Virtualization Platform Terms of Service?” is set.

Poslední úprava:: 18.06.2024 15:16