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You can see the list of networks by selecting Network→Networks in the graphical interface or using the openstack network list command in the openstack client.
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public | A public network that is accessible from any Internet address |
private | A private network that enables the connection of running virtual servers. To use this network, contact us at computing@srce.hr |
Users can create their own networks using VXLAN technology. This enables complete isolation from all other projects and the use of floating addresses. If you need your own private networks, please contact us at computing@srce.hr.
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To add and change security groups, select Network→Security Groups.
Flavors
Depending on the purpose of the virtual server, the resources of the virtual server are selected, such as the number of virtual cores (VCPUS), working memory (RAM) and disk capacity (Total Disk).
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When creating a Windows 10 virtual server, it is necessary to choose a flavor with 4 or fewer virtual cores or a flavor named windows because the operating system does not support more than 4 sockets. |