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How to Clone Linode Disk Image

by | Mar 9, 2023

Looking for a way to clone Linode Disk Image? Our Linode Support team can help you with your questions and concerns.

How to Clone Linode Disk Image

According to our experts, cloning a Linode disk image involves creating a duplicate copy of an already existing Linode server’s disk image. This comes in handy for creating backups as well as deploying multiple Linode servers with the same configuration.

How to Clone Linode Disk Image

Linode is a well-known cloud hosting provider. It offers virtual private servers with a wide range of configurations as well as features. In fact, a disc image containing the server’s operating system, applications, and data is used to create each Linode server.

We can easily clone a Linode disk image with these steps:

  1. To begin with, we have to log in to the Linode cloud manager dashboard.
  2. Then, we must choose the Linode server whose disk image we want to clone.
  3. After that, click the “Create a Disk Image” option.
  4. Now, we have to choose the options for the disk image, like the disk image name, file format, and size.
  5. Then, the disk imaging process starts.

After the disk imaging process is over, we can use the cloned disk image and create new Linode servers with the same configuration and data as the original server.

Now, we can create a new Linode server with the cloned disk image as seen below:

  1. First, we have to log in to the Linode cloud manager dashboard.
  2. Next, we must click the “Create” button in order to create a new Linode server.
  3. Then, we have to select the options for the new Linode server, like region, plan, and disk size.
  4. After that, it is time to select the “Deploy from Image” option and then choose the cloned disk image.
  5. Now, it is time to configure additional settings for the new Linode server, like SSH access and networking.
  6. Finally, it is time to start the Linode server.

After the above steps, the new Linode server will be configured with the same operating system, software, as well as data as the original server. According to our experts, cloning Linode disk images saves time and effort when deploying several Linode servers with the same configuration.

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Conclusion

To sum up, our Support Techs demonstrated how to clone Linode Disk Image in a few easy steps.

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