diff --git a/getting-started/README.md b/getting-started/README.md index 3e923514..11eca3e2 100644 --- a/getting-started/README.md +++ b/getting-started/README.md @@ -18,29 +18,48 @@ Before moving forward, it's important to familiarize yourself with two key eleme :::{tab-item} AWS :sync: AWS -1. Navigate to [AWS console](https://console.aws.amazon.com/console/home) – Search EC2 in the search bar and select it. Click the "Launch Instance" button highlighted in orange. +**Step 1: Create Your Virtual Server** -2. Provide a name to the VM. +1. Open the [AWS console](https://console.aws.amazon.com/console/home) and search for **EC2** in the search bar. -3. In Quick Start, select the base OS as Ubuntu (`ami-id : ami-04dd23e62ed049936`). +2. Select **Launch instance** to start creating a virtual server. -4. Select an Instance type that is based on Intel hardware. +3. Under **Name and tags**, name your virtual server in the **Name** field. + +4. Under **Quick Start**, choose Ubuntu (`ami-id : ami-04dd23e62ed049936`) as the base OS. + +5. In **Instance type**, select an instance for your Intel processor. + + >**Note**: We recommend `m7i.4xlarge` or larger instance for an Intel® 4th Gen Xeon© Scalable Processor. For more information on virtual servers on AWS, visit the [AWS and Intel page](https://aws.amazon.com/intel/). + +6. Create a new key pair for SSH access by naming it, or select an existing key pair from the dropdown list. + +7. Under **Network Settings**: + + - Choose an existing security group, or + - Select **Create security group** and enable **Allow SSH traffic** and **Allow HTTP traffic**. + +8. In **Storage**, set the size to 100 GiB. + +9. Select **Launch instance** to launch your virtual server. A **Success** banner confirms the launch. ->**Note**: We recommend selecting a `m7i.4xlarge` or larger instance with an Intel(R) 4th Gen Xeon(C) Scalable Processor. For more information on virtual servers on AWS visit [here](https://aws.amazon.com/intel/). +**Step 2: Connect and Configure Your Virtual Server** -5. Next, create a new key pair, give it a name or select one from the existing key pairs. +1. Select **Connect**, and connect using your preferred connection method. -6. Under Network settings select an existing security group. If there is none, create a new one by selecting the Create security group radio button and select the Allow SSH traffic and Allow HTTP traffic check box. +2. Search for **Security Groups** in the search bar and select the security group used when creating the instance. -7. Configure the storage to 100 GiB and click "Launch Instance". +3. Select **Edit inbound rules** on the right side of the window. -8. Click on the "connect" button on the top right and connect using your preferred method. +4. To add a rule, select **Add rule** and enter the following: -9. Look up Security Groups in the search bar and select the security group used when creating the instance. + - Type: Custom TCP + - Port Range: 80 + - Source: 0.0.0.0/0 -10. Click on the Edit inbound rules on the right side of the window. + >**Note**: To learn more, see [editing inbound or outbound rules](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/finspace/latest/userguide/step5-config-inbound-rule.html) from AWS documentation. -11. Select Add rule at the bottom, and create a rule with type as Custom TCP , port range as 80 and source as 0.0.0.0/0 . Learn more about [editing inbound/outbound rules](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/finspace/latest/userguide/step5-config-inbound-rule.html) +5. Select **Save rules** to commit your changes. ::: :::{tab-item} Azure