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Step-by-Step Guide to Create a Virtual Network on Alibaba Cloud

Step-by-Step Guide to Create a Virtual Network on Alibaba Cloud In this guide, we will show you how to create a virtual network (VPC) on Alibaba Cloud. Here are the steps you need to follow: Step 1: Log in to the Alibaba Cloud Console Open your browser and log in to the Alibaba Cloud Console using your Alibaba Cloud account credentials. Step 2: Launch the Alibaba Cloud VPC service Click on the "Product & Services" menu in the top-left corner of the screen and select "VPC." This will launch the Alibaba Cloud Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) service. Step 3: Create a VPC Click on the "Create VPC" button and provide a name for your VPC. You can also select a region and a subnetworks address range. Step 4: Configure security groups In the next step, you can configure security groups for your VPC. You can specify the sources and destinations, protocols, and ports to allow or deny traffic. Step 5: Review and create Finally, review the settings you have provided ...

Step-by-Step Guide to Create a Virtual Network on IBM Cloud

Step-by-Step Guide to Create a Virtual Network on IBM Cloud In this guide, we will show you how to create a virtual network (VPC) on IBM Cloud. Here are the steps you need to follow: Step 1: Log in to the IBM Cloud Console Open your browser and log in to the IBM Cloud Console using your IBM Cloud account credentials. Step 2: Launch the IBM Cloud VPC service Click on the "Menu" in the top-left corner of the screen and select "VPC." This will launch the IBM Cloud Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) service. Step 3: Create a VPC Click on the "Create a VPC" button and provide a name for your VPC. You can also select a region and a subnetworks address range. Step 4: Configure security groups In the next step, you can configure security groups for your VPC. You can specify the sources and destinations, protocols, and ports to allow or deny traffic. Step 5: Review and create Finally, review the settings you have provided and click on the "Create" button to star...

Step-by-Step Guide to Create a Virtual Network on Google Cloud Platform (GCP)

Step-by-Step Guide to Create a Virtual Network on Google Cloud Platform (GCP) In this guide, we will show you how to create a virtual network (VPC) on Google Cloud Platform (GCP). Here are the steps you need to follow: Step 1: Log in to the Google Cloud Console Open your browser and log in to the Google Cloud Console using your GCP account credentials. Step 2: Launch the Google Cloud Networking service Click on the "Navigation menu" in the top-left corner of the screen and select "Network services." Then, select "VPC network." This will launch the Google Cloud Networking service. Step 3: Create a VPC network Click on the "Create VPC network" button and provide a name for your VPC network. You can also select a region and a subnetworks address range. Step 4: Configure firewall rules In the next step, you can configure firewall rules for your VPC network. You can specify the sources and destinations, protocols, and ports to allow or deny traffic. S...

Step-by-Step Guide to Create a Virtual Network on AWS

Step-by-Step Guide to Create a Virtual Network on AWS In this guide, we will show you how to create a virtual network (VPC) on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Here are the steps you need to follow: Step 1: Log in to the AWS Management Console Open your browser and log in to the AWS Management Console using your AWS account credentials. Step 2: Launch the Amazon VPC service Click on the "Services" option in the navigation menu and select "VPC." This will launch the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) service. Step 3: Create a VPC Click on the "Start VPC wizard" button and select "VPC with a Single Public Subnet." Provide a name for your VPC and select the region where you want to create it. Step 4: Configure subnet settings In the next step, you can configure the subnet settings, such as the subnet name and CIDR block. You can also specify the availability zone for your subnet. Step 5: Review and create Finally, review the settings you have provided and...