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VPS Linux KVM

Manually Mount a Block Storage

Our provisioning system always attempts to attach and automatically mount a volume on your VPS server. However, due to the customisations that you may have done on the server, it may happen that the mounting of the volume may fail.

In such cases, you can SSH to the VPS server and follow the steps below to mount the volume on your VPS. 

Block Storage FAQs

What is Block Storage? What is the difference between Block Storage and a Volume? 

Block storage or block-level storage is a technology used for storing data usually on Storage Area Networks (SANs) or cloud-based storage environments. The data is stored in fixed-sized raw storage capacity or volumes. Each volume on Block Storage is independent of its other volumes or even the primary disk of the VPS product. However, data on a volume can only be accessed through a VPS.

Upgrade Plan

Description

Upgrades an existing VPS Linux KVM Order.

HTTP Method

POST

Example Test URL Request

US Server

https://test.httpapi.com/api/virtualserver/linux/us/modify.json?auth-userid=0&api-key=key&order-id=0&new-plan-id=0&months=1&invoice-option=NoInvoice

India Server

Accessing your VPS Linux KVM Order

You can perform frequent operations, such as Stopping, Starting and Restarting your server through our web-based control panel. Follow the steps below to access your VPS Linux KVM Server Management Panel.

Step 1: Log in to your control panel. Learn how

Step 2: Navigate to the Order Information view.

Type the Domain Name of the order in the search field on the homepage, select Order from the drop down and click on Search.

Step 3: Access the Server Management Panel.

  • Click on the Admin Details link.

  • Click on the link under Server Management Panel to access the server management panel.