Posted on 5.3.2015

UpCloud’s New Support Site Published

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We are glad to inform you that UpCloud’s Support documentation has been published today!

The documentation covers basic usage of our service and many advanced features such as resizing storage, using a live-cd or a server image of your own. We also plan to keep releasing tutorials on using UpCloud and setting up different services in an IaaS environment in the future. The first one is about setting up basic load balancing.

The announcement of UpCloud’s Support documentation follows the launch of our Cloud Concierge service earlier this year and is part of our effort to improve our well-received customer service and support.

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