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bare-metal/dedibox/concepts.mdx

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## Dedibackup
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Dedibackup is a backup solution for your Dedibox server. Dedibackup is based on Scaleway's Object Storage solution and provides FTP access to a secure backup space located in the DC5 datacenter. This allows you to store copies of your data for security purposes.
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Dedibackup is a backup solution for your Dedibox server. Dedibackup is based on Scaleway's Object Storage solution and provides FTP access to a secure backup space located in the DC5 data center. This allows you to store copies of your data for security purposes.
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## Dedicated server
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A dedicated server is a physical computer hosted in a datacenter and connected to the internet. Each dedicated server is rented to one single customer who has full access to the machine to install any software of their choice on it.
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A dedicated server is a physical computer hosted in a data center and connected to the internet. Each dedicated server is rented to one single customer who has full access to the machine to install any software of their choice on it.
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## Hostname
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bare-metal/dedibox/how-to/order-dedibox.mdx

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1. Click **Dedibox** in the **Bare Metal** section of the side menu. The Dedibox overview page displays.
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2. Click **+ Order a Dedibox server** to launch the creation wizard.
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3. Choose a **Datacenter**, in which your Dedibox server will be deployed. Then select the server offer to deploy and click **Server options >**.
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3. Choose a **Data center**, in which your Dedibox server will be deployed. Then select the server offer to deploy and click **Server options >**.
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You can group the offer list by clicking on the tab corresponding to each offer group.
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bare-metal/dedibox/quickstart.mdx

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1. Click **Dedibox** in the **Bare Metal** section of the side menu. The Dedibox overview page displays.
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2. Click **+ Order a Dedibox server** to launch the creation wizard.
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3. Choose a **Datacenter**, in which your Dedibox server will be deployed. Then select the server offer to deploy and click **Server options >**.
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3. Choose a **Data center**, in which your Dedibox server will be deployed. Then select the server offer to deploy and click **Server options >**.
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To connect to your Instance from Windows, you will need to use a small application called **PuTTY**, an SSH client.
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1. Download and install PuTTY [here](https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html)
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1. [Download and install PuTTY](https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html).
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2. Launch PuTTY on your computer. The main screen of the application displays.
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3. Enter your Instance's IP address in the **Hostname** field.
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bare-metal/dedibox/reference-content/dedibox-datasheet.mdx

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## Server Dedibox PRO-9-M
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| Dedibox PRO-9-M | |
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| **CPU** | AMD EPYC™ 7272 (12c/24t, 2.9 Ghz) |
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| **RAM** | 128 GB DDR4 ECC |
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| **Disk** | 2 x 1 TB NVMe |
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| **Public bandwidth** | 1 Gbps |
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| Dedibox PRO-9-M | |
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| **CPU** | AMD EPYC™ 7272 (12c/24t, 2.9 Ghz) |
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| **RAM** | 128 GB DDR4 ECC |
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| **Disk** | 2 x 1 TB NVMe |
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| **Public bandwidth** | 1 Gbps |
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| **[RPN](/dedibox-network/rpn/concepts/#rpn) private bandwidth** | 1 Gbps (10 Gbps optional) |
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| **Datacenter** | DC2, DC5 |
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| **Data center** | DC2, DC5 |
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## Server Dedibox PRO-9-L
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| **CPU** | AMD EPYC™ 7272 (12c/24t, 2.9 Ghz) |
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| **RAM** | 256 GB DDR4 ECC |
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| **Disk** | 2 x 2 TB NVMe |
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| **Public bandwidth** | 1 Gbps |
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| Dedibox PRO-9-L | |
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| **CPU** | AMD EPYC™ 7272 (12c/24t, 2.9 Ghz) |
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| **RAM** | 256 GB DDR4 ECC |
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| **Disk** | 2 x 2 TB NVMe |
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| **Public bandwidth** | 1 Gbps |
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| **[RPN](/dedibox-network/rpn/concepts/#rpn) private bandwidth** | 1 Gbps (10 Gbps optional) |
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| **Datacenter** | DC2, DC5 |
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| **Data center** | DC2, DC5 |

bare-metal/elastic-metal/how-to/configure-flexible-ip.mdx

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You can find information about the DNS resolver to use in each datacenter at the [network reference documentation](/console/account/reference-content/scaleway-network-information/#dns-cache-servers).
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You can find information about the DNS resolver to use in each data center at the [network reference documentation](/console/account/reference-content/scaleway-network-information/#dns-cache-servers).
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* When configuring a failover IP in a virtual machine, you must specify which route will be used by the VM. Refer to our [dedicated documentation](/dedibox-network/network/how-to/configure-network-netplan/#configuring-failover-ip-for-virtual-machines) for further information.
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bare-metal/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/enable-ssh-virtualization-distribution.mdx

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console/account/reference-content/scaleway-network-information.mdx

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dedibox-network/domains/quickstart.mdx

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