Connect to a Linux Remote Server

This article will show you how to connect to a Linux server from serveral operating systems. They include Windows, MacOS, and Android.

Before you start connection, you will need to get the connection informaiton first, which can be get in the Control panel.

1. Locate your GPU Server

Please log in to the Control Panel with your credentials. Then locate your target GPU Server on the My GPU Servers page.

Locate your server

2. Get connection information

Click the Manage button, followed by the Overview tab in the left navigation bar.

Navigate to the Overview

3. Connect to GPU Server

From Windows

XShell

Xshell is a very powerful secure SSH tool for Windows systems, which makes it very easy to manage Linux GPU Server remotely. You can download XShell at this URL: https://www.netsarang.com/en/xshell/

How to access your Linux GPU Server via XShell:tw-1f3ac: YouTuBe Video

PuTTy

Putty is a free SSH and telnet client for Windows. It provides a text user interface to remote computers running any of its supported protocols.

How to access a Linux GPU Server using PuTTy

XRDP

XRDP is an open-source and free realization of the Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) algorithms that allows you to control your Linux system with a graphical interface. It is easy and quick to install and set up. This video lets you connect to your Linux Server in a few minutes!

Install MATE Desktop and XRDP in Ubuntu server

How to access a Linux GPU Server from a Windows through XRDP :tw-1f3ac: YouTuBe Video

From MacOS

How to access Linux Server via Mac

From Android

How to Use JuiceSSH to Connect to GPU Server Linux from the Android System :tw-1f3ac: YouTuBe Video

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