To work with your Cloud Server you'll need to establish a connection from your local computer to the remote server. How you make the connection depends on your local system's operating system.
If you're running Windows locally...
Connecting to a Linux Cloud Server
Rackspace Cloud Essentials 3 - Going from Windows to Linux Using PuTTY
Rackspace Cloud Essentials 3 - Going from Mac to Linux using iTerm
Rackspace Cloud Essentials 3 - Rescue Mode on Linux...
Rescue Mode is a maintenance state that can allow you access to an unresponsive server. You would use this in order to fix configuration problems, or to copy your data and move it to another server.
When you enter your server...
NOTE: This article is written for our Classic Cloud Control Panel. A version of this article is also available for our New Cloud Control Panel.
Now that you know how to Create a New Server, this article will show you how you can...
NOTE: This article is written for our Classic Cloud Control Panel. A version of this article is also available for our New Cloud Control Panel.
Now that you know how to Create a New Server, this article will show you how you can...
Problem: You are unable to access your Cloud Server via a Remote Desktop Connection due to a licensing Error
Cause: By default, Rackspace Cloud Servers come with a Remote Desktop license that allows for 2 concurrent users to...
Problem: Client printers (printers either directly attached to your remote workstation, or network accessible printers) do not map when you establish a Remote Desktop Connection to a Cloud Server. Cause: This can be caused...
This article shows you how to connect and log in to your Windows Cloud Server using the Remote Desktop (RDP) connection client. It is also easy to use the drives and resources from your local Windows machine in your RDP session...
Problem: You are unable to access your Cloud Server via a Remote Desktop Connection due to a licensing Error
Cause: By default, Rackspace Cloud Servers come with a Remote Desktop license that allows for 2 concurrent users to...
Problem: Client printers (printers either directly attached to your remote workstation, or network accessible printers) do not map when you establish a Remote Desktop Connection to a Cloud Server. Cause: This can be caused...
This article shows you how to connect and log in to your Windows Cloud Server using the Remote Desktop (RDP) connection client. It is also easy to use the drives and resources from your local Windows machine in your RDP session...
Problem: You are unable to access your Cloud Server via a Remote Desktop Connection due to a licensing Error
Cause: By default, Rackspace Cloud Servers come with a Remote Desktop license that allows for 2 concurrent users to...
Problem: Client printers (printers either directly attached to your remote workstation, or network accessible printers) do not map when you establish a Remote Desktop Connection to a Cloud Server. Cause: This can be caused...
This article shows you how to connect and log in to your Windows Cloud Server using the Remote Desktop (RDP) connection client. It is also easy to use the drives and resources from your local Windows machine in your RDP session...
Problem: You are unable to access your Cloud Server via a Remote Desktop Connection due to a licensing Error
Cause: By default, Rackspace Cloud Servers come with a Remote Desktop license that allows for 2 concurrent users to...
Problem: You are unable to access your Cloud Server via a Remote Desktop Connection due to a licensing Error
Cause: By default, Rackspace Cloud Servers come with a Remote Desktop license that allows for 2 concurrent users to...
Problem: Client printers (printers either directly attached to your remote workstation, or network accessible printers) do not map when you establish a Remote Desktop Connection to a Cloud Server. Cause: This can be caused...
This article shows you how to connect and log in to your Windows Cloud Server using the Remote Desktop (RDP) connection client. It is also easy to use the drives and resources from your local Windows machine in your RDP session...