Managing Operating System Templates
OS Template Naming Convention
We only use lowercase letters and dashes in template naming.
The convention described must be followed so the application can correctly classify and sort templates.
<os>
Do not use a dash in the <os> part
<key><number>
Examples:
centos8
debian12
win10
ubuntu2404
ubuntu2204
<template>
<os>-template-v<number>
Examples:
debian12-template-v21
ubuntu2204-template-v17
kali-template-v2
<dd4w>
dd4w-tpl-lxc-<os>-v<number>
dd4w-tpl-kvm-<os>-v<number>
Examples:
Must start with 'dd4w-'
Examples:
dd4w-tpl-kvm-win10-v5
dd4w-tpl-lxc-ubuntu2204-v2
Distribution
In this section, you can copy, remove, or compare all OS templates available in your cloud. Please bear in mind that transferring many templates can affect your server's network and overall experience. Ideally, you should perform copy actions after hours.
Batch Deletion of OS Templates
A recently introduced feature that allows the batch deletion of templates from multiple servers at once. This was previously a tedious and time-consuming task, but now it's very quick and easy.
- Just select a server that has the template you need, and choose 'Remove from .. ' ('Remove' option is used to remove only a single template at a time)
- A list of only the servers that have this particular template is displayed.
- Tick the servers from which you wish to delete the template.
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Press 'Submit', confirm this action, and the templates will be deleted.
