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Enable Autoscaling for a Virtual Machine

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Click the Autoscale slider to enable autoscaling and install the agent

Click Yes to proceed

There is a known bug with SystemD based operating systems (such as CentOS 7) where the autoscale agent service will not be started properly. To start the service SSH to the server and run the following

systemctl start autoscale-agent

Navigate to Overview > Autoscaling

Autoscaling allows you to change the RAM, CPU and disk size settings automatically based on the rules you specify. For example, you can set up a rule that will add 1000MB of memory to a virtual server if RAM usage has been above 90% for the last 10 minutes - but add no more than 5000MB in total in 24 hours. Below is the settings you would apply.


Click Apply


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