Video: How to Set Self Shutdown, Start or Reboot Timer for Your VPS in Virtualizor


This video tutorial provides Step-by-Step instructions for how to set self shutdown, start or reboot timer for your VPS in Virtualizor. For use with KVM VPS Servers accounts.

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"How to Set Self Shutdown, Start or Reboot Timer for Your VPS in Virtualizor"

In this tutorial, we will learn how to set self shutdown timer to start, stop, restart, or power off VPS in Virtualizor. We can set a self shutdown timer for our VPS and schedule start, stop, restart, or power off actions on VPS at a specified time. Click on the manage icon of the VPS for which you wish to set the self shutdown timer.

Set the timer. Click on the self shutdown icon.

Here we can select a particular date and time at which we want the Virtualizor to take the action. For instance, we wish to set 7 past 3 AM of 25th of November 2021-the time for the action to take place.

From this drop-down list, we can click and select the particular action on VPS. For instance, we wish to power off the VPS at the schedule time and date. Now click to save the timer settings. Success! We have set the timer.

Thank you for watching.

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