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Logging In to an ECS
Logging In to a Windows ECS
You can log in to a Windows ECS using either VNC or MSTSC provided on the management console.
- Obtain the password.
Use the password obtaining function provided by the management console to decrypt the key file to obtain a password.
For details, see Obtaining the Password for Logging In to a Windows ECS.
- Select a login method and log in to the ECS.
- Management console (VNC)
For details, see Logging In to a Windows ECS Using VNC.
- Remote desktop connection (MSTSC)
For details, see Logging In to a Windows ECS from a Windows Server.
- Management console (VNC)
Logging In to a Linux ECS
You can log in to a Linux ECS using either VNC or SSH key provided on the management console.
Select a login method and log in to the ECS.
- VNC
For details, see Logging In to a Linux ECS Using VNC.
- SSH key
When you log in to the ECS using the SSH key, bind an EIP to the ECS.
For details, see Logging In to a Linux ECS Using an SSH Key Pair.
Follow-up Procedure
- If you have added a data disk during ECS creation, you must initialize the data disk after logging in to the ECS.
For details, see Scenarios and Disk Partitions.
- For certain ECSs, you need to install a driver after logging in to them. For details about available ECS types and functions, see ECS Types.
Parent topic: Getting Started

