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    • VM Provisioning
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VM Provisioning

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Last updated 4 months ago

You can provision a vm which is a dedicated resource for Clete’s binary. VM provisioning takes a few minutes to setup as we setup the environments with initialization scripts and install the Clete CLI.

once the vm is provisioned, you will be prompted with an initial password which allows you to connect to the virtual machine. This password can be changed later on which we can not access ourselves. That way your data stays yours!

Once you have entered your new password, you will be redirected to a succes page as shown below:

You can connect to the virtual machine and access the terminal instance which allows you to run operate your own virtual machine on the browser as seen below:

Alternatively, you can refer to your VM's connection details here and setup your vm connection locally: