Last update at :2024-06-22,Edit by888u
Friends who have been in contact with VPS hosts should know that generally VPS uses OVZ, XEN and KVM architecture technologies. To put it bluntly, the former is cheaper than the latter two, but the former is usually oversold, depending on whether the merchant is shady. Some have less overbooking, better management, and relatively stable performance. For example, the InterServer VPS that Snail has been using since this year feels good. Because yesterday a friend purchased a VPS product with KVM architecture and found it difficult to log in. I had not shared any tutorials on KVM before, so I prepared an InterServer KVM solution as a test.
Because I have never used other KVMs, I did a lot of searching and found out that KVMs basically use VNC connections to log in. Some netizens are already testing it and found that there are some problems with logging in, so in this article I will show you how to log in to VNC in practice.
In the first step, after we reinstall the system, we need to remember the ROOT password, and then bind the local IP in VNC.
We need to click \\"Authorize VNC Connecting IP\\" and then enter the subsequent interface and bind the local IP. You must use the local IP, because I found that it can only be done locally.
Second step, log in to VNC
Similar to "InterServer Windows VPS Remote Desktop Login Tutorial (VNC)", click the link behind VNC Information to log in to VNC.
Use the root username to log in, and the password is also our root password. Be careful when entering the password. For example, we cannot see characters such as uppercase and lowercase numbers. Be careful when typing on the keyboard. It's easy to make a mistake in typing your password.
Generally, you can read the description of the technical architecture of our VPS. There are also some businesses that are deceptive. We can use the method of "Detecting whether a Linux VPS is Xen, OpenVZ or KVM."
Reminder: If you think it is troublesome to use VNC to connect, if our KVM VPS is LINUX, then we still use XSHELL or putty to log in and manage via ssh. VNC is a bit troublesome.
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