In today’s tutorial, we will guide you through the process of creating your very own Ubuntu VPS (Virtual Private Server) on the AWS Free Tier platform in 2023. This step-by-step guide is designed to help you set up an Ubuntu VPS on AWS, Let’s get started!
Before we dive into creating the Ubuntu VPS on AWS, you must have an Amazon AWS account. If you don’t have one, watch this video on creating an Amazon AWS Free Tier account.
Once you’ve logged into your AWS account, follow these steps:
Next, create a new key pair for SSH access. Select “Create a new key pair” and choose “ppk” format if you plan to use PuTTY or “pem” if you are using other applications. Give your key pair a name and click “Create key pair.” Make sure to keep this key pair safe, as you’ll need it to access your VPS in the future.
To ensure consistent access to your VPS, you need to assign an Elastic IP, as the default IP provided by AWS changes on each reboot. Follow these steps to allocate and associate an Elastic IP:
In the left-hand menu, expand “SSH” and click “Auth.”
Congratulations! You’ve successfully created an Ubuntu VPS on AWS Free Tier in 2023 and logged in using PuTTY. If you found this tutorial helpful, please give it a thumbs up and consider subscribing to our channel for more educational content. If you encounter any issues or have questions, feel free to leave a comment, and we’ll be happy to assist you. Peace!
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