How To Reinstall Or Change Vultr Servers OS With A Fresh Or New Image

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In this video, I will show you how to reinstall or change your Vultr servers Operating System (OS). A server reinstallation will permanently delete all the data that currently exists on your server and replace the current OS installed on your server with the same version. Changing the OS to a different OS on your server will likewise wipe all the data that currently exists on your server. It is therefore very important, that you back up all existing data on your server that you would like to keep. Both a Vultr server reinstallation and an OS change will not change the current IP address that your server has. This is useful as you won't need to redirect any traffic to another server IP address.

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Steps To Reinstall or Change Vultr Servers OS:

Reinstall Vultr Server:
1. Log in to your Vultr account. If you don't have a Vultr account, you can create one using my referral link https://www.vultr.com/?ref=8941242-8H to get $100 free cloud credits.
2. Click Products on the left hand side menu
3. Click on your server name that you want to person the reinstallation on
4. Click on the disc with the exclamation mark icon (Server Reinstall) to perform the server reinstallation at the top right
5. Checkmark the box next to "Yes, reinstall this server."
6. Click Reinstall Server

Change OS for Vultr Server:
1. Repeat steps 1-3 above
2. Click Settings
3. Click Change OS
4. Click -- Choose OS -- and select your desired OS to change to
5. Click Change OS
6. Checkmark the box next to "Yes, change the os on this server."
7. Click Change OS

Log In To Your Server Via SSH:
1. Click on your Vultr server name to be taken to your servers Overview tab
2. Copy your servers IP Address:
3. Open up your SSH client such as PuTTY. If you don't have PuTTY heres a step by step video of mine on how to install it https://youtu.be/0ptZPTTwRaE
4. Paste in your server IP address into the Host Name section
5. Click Open
6. You will be greeted with a PuTTY security alert. Click on either Accept or Connect Once
7. login as root by typing root and then pressing the Enter key on your keyboard
8. Open back up your browser and copy your Vultr server password from the same Overview tab
9. Right click to paste your password into the PuTTY terminal and then press Enter on your keyboard to log in as root.

Congratulations, you have successfully reinstalled the same Vultr server OS or have changed to a new one.

Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro & Context
0:36 - Vultr Server Reinstallation
1:48 - Change Vultr Server OS
3:34 - Log In To Vultr Server After A Server Reinstallation Or OS Change
5:13 - Closing & Outro

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