copyright | lastupdated | keywords | subcollection | ||
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2019-05-17 |
resource, VSI, virtual, server, instance, deployment, provisioning, instantiate, managing |
vpc-on-classic |
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{: #creating-and-managing-virtual-server-instances}
After you've created your {{site.data.keyword.vpc_full}}, you'll want to add some {{site.data.keyword.vsi_is_short}}. You can instantiate virtual server instances quickly by using instance profiles (combinations of vCPU and RAM) that match the workload of the instance that you're planning to create.
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For more information about planning your deployment process for {{site.data.keyword.vsi_is_short}}, see Planning for instances.
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To start creating {{site.data.keyword.vsi_is_short}}, see Creating virtual server instances.
{: #next-managing-virtual-server-instances}
When your instances are created, you can start Managing virtual server instances.