🛠️Initial Setup

A step-by-step guide on how to set your VPS service up!

Step 1: Purchase

If you have already purchased your product, you can skip this step. Purchase your VPS service from our website. You can choose between monthly plans and also lifetime plans.

Upon successful purchase, there will be a short waiting period where your machine will be provisioned and setup. This doesn't take too long! Once the machine provisioning process has been completed, you will receive an email with your Remote Desktop Connection credentials. Save these for your reference.

Congratulations, you are now a customer of Armour Hosting!

Step 2: Login

Once you have received the email with your login credentials, you will be able to connect to your VPS. All of our VPS machines adopt the username of Administrator and your password will usually be a randomly generated string found in your emails. Open up Remote Desktop Connection on your computer and input the IP address of your machine (found in the confirmation email) - and hit "Connect". Now it should ask for your credentials, fil in the username which is Administrator, and then input your password. Congratulations, you have successfully logged into your machine!

Step 3: Drivers

Good news! You do not need to download any drivers to your VPS as this has already been done for you! We even added Google Chrome to our operating systems as we share the same dislike for Microsoft Edge as the rest of the world!

If you want to download any additional programs or drivers, you are free to do this as much as you like. We do not have any restrictions on this functionality.

Step 4: Firewall

Good news! You do not need to perform any firewall edits or create any new port forwarding rules unless it is required for what you want to use the machine for (e.g. FiveM server hosting may require you to add more inbound/outbound rules to your firewall). Everything is setup and configured for you here so if you are just using your VPS for basic use, you can leave this section. If you still need to do this, and you know what you are doing, you can simply head to the start menu and search for "Windows Defender Firewall with Advanced Security" and you will be taken to the port forwarding setting screen where you can edit your inbound and outbound rules to your desires.

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