Confidential instance creation
This section explain how to allocate your VM on the Aleph Network and start it on a chosen CRN.
0. Ensure you have uploaded your VM in the aleph network.
See previous section: Encrypted Virtual Machine image
1. Create your confidential Instance in Aleph.
This will ask you how much CPU, RAM and Disk you want to use and on which node (CRN) to deploy it.
Be sure to write down the url of the CRN running the node and the hash of your VM
2. Establish a secure channel to communicate with your VM
Using the command:
3. Validate the authenticity of you VM and start it
Using the command:
4. Your VM is now ready to use
You can check the log of your VM or ssh into it.
4.1 Retrieve the logs of your VM
Using the command:
4.2 SSH into your VM
Retrieve its ip using the list command
Then ssh into it
Where user is the user you added to your disk image.
The default user is root
on Debian and ubuntu
on Ubuntu.