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Connnect to GPU server with Linux

Connnect to GPU server with Linux

1. Go to the LeaderGPU® site https://www.leadergpu.com/

LeaderGPU site


2. Choose the required configuration from those available on the website. Let’s take 2 x 2080Ti as an example.

2 x 2080Ti


3. Enter your email and select the appropriate Billing Period.

Billing Period

4. Fill in the “First Name”, “Last Name”, “Email”, “Phone”, “Password” and “Password Confirmation” fields. Make sure the correct Billing Period is selected.

Contact Person fields


5. Set the required operating system. Set exactly what you plan to process.

required operating system


6. Now you need to fill in the personal details of the person who is making the order (legal or physical).

personal details of the person


7. Select a convenient payment method and complete your payment. You will then receive an email with login credentials for your personal account.

payment method


8. Simply follow the link in the email and you will be redirected to your account (dashboard).

follow the link in the email

9. Here you can see your server type, its status and the available actions (start, suspend, stop). Additionally, you can quickly connect to the server using Web SSH.

Dashboard

The server is currently available, so we can click the "start" button and launch the installation process of the operating system, which we previously indicated.

Confirm and start server

Please note: The time you've paid for begins after OS installation. OS installation takes about 10-15 minutes and is FREE OF CHARGE. So please rest assured that when the server is installing the OS, it's absolutely free for you!

You can also install all necessary Nvidia drivers and CUDA (10 or 11) and you can manage SSH Keys (if required). Click “Confirm and start server”. 

10. After installation of the operating system is complete, you will receive an email with an IP address, login, port and password for the SSH connection.

LeaderGPU email

11. Open SSH client (Putty), enter your IP and connect to the server. Alternatively, you can connect to the server via Web SSH within the dashboard, as mentioned above.

Putty client

12. Done! Within the dashboard you can now connect to your GPU server, reset image, prolong, suspend and reboot server. You can also find login/password credentials for the server.

Connect to your GPU server



Updated: 03.10.2023

Published: 28.04.2017


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