- Skytap Cloud overview
- Access requirements
- Creating an environment
- Creating an environment from a template
- Copying an environment
- Overview: Importing VMs into Skytap Cloud
- Preparing x86 VMs and vApps for import
- Importing VMs using the VM Imports page
- Importing VMs using the Advanced Import Appliance
- Shipping VMs to Skytap with the Advanced Import Service
- Importing Power VMs into Skytap Cloud
- Downloading IBM-hosted AIX VMs and importing them into Skytap Cloud
- Testing imported VMs
- Resolving import errors
- Building a VM from an ISO
- Running and stopping VMs
- Accessing VMs
- Accessing VM desktops from a browser
- Testing access requirements with Connectivity Checker
- Using audio with a VM
- Using an SSH connection during a browser client session
- Copy and paste text between the local machine and a VM
- Keyboard shortcuts for browser client views
- Improving browser client performance
- Optional URL parameters for sharing an SRA browser client view
- Accessing VMs with SmartRDP
- Accessing VM desktops from a browser
- Transferring files to a VM
- Editing environments and networks
- Adding VMs to an environment
- Editing VMs
- VM hardware and guest OS settings
- Editing VM CPUs and RAM
- Enabling nested virtualization
- Upgrading VM hardware versions
- Using an international keyboard layout with a VM
- Editing VM BIOS clock sync settings
- Adding or extending a virtual disk
- Deleting a virtual disk
- Enabling audio for a VM
- Enabling SSH on a VM for use in SRA browser client sessions
- VM network settings
- Storing VM credentials
- Licensing the guest OS
- Installing and upgrading VMware Tools - Linux
- Installing and upgrading VMware Tools - Windows
- Improving operating system or application performance within the VM
- VM hardware and guest OS settings
- Adding containers and container hosts
- Managing networks
- Network overview
- Viewing the network connections in an environment
- Using multiple networks in an environment
- Networking between environments
- Editing an automatic network
- Connecting an environment network to a VPN or Private Network Connection
- Manually configuring domain name servers
- Exposing and blocking public Internet access to VMs
- Accessing VMs with published services
- Using public IP addresses
- Attaching a static public IP address to a VM
- Adding a managed DNS name and public IP address to a VM
- Editing a managed VM DNS name
- How does Skytap Cloud generate the VM DNS name?
- Detaching a static public IP address or DNS name from a VM
- What is the difference between static public IPs and dynamic public IPs with DNS?
- Troubleshooting issues connecting to a public IP address or Skytap-managed DNS name
- Issue - I can’t access the public Internet from my VM.
- Deleting a network
- Moving a VM to a different environment
- Deleting VMs
- Sharing VMs and environments with sharing portals
- Sharing resources with projects
- Saving an environment as a template
- Understanding regions
- Managing your account settings
- Viewing your current usage and usage limits
- Best practices
- Automating VMs and environments
- CI/CD reference architectures
- Creating recovery copies of VMs and environments
- Disaster recovery reference architectures
- Monitoring your usage with email notifications
- Organizing resources with labels and tags
- Security best practices
- Using Skytap Cloud for demos
- Using Skytap Cloud for training classes
- Knowledge base
- Changing the name of a VM
- Changing the name or description of an environment
- Checking VM hardware version
- Connecting to a VM on an iPad or iPhone
- Connecting to Skytap Cloud using a private WAN connection
- Deleting environments
- Editing VMs outside of Skytap Cloud
- Exporting a list of environments, templates, or assets
- Exporting VMs
- Finding the ID for a VM, VPN, environment, or template
- Finding the IP addresses for a VM
- Finding the network gateway IP address
- Guide to the Dashboard
- Leaving notes on VMs, environments, templates, and assets
- Protecting a VM that is exposed to the internet or compromised
- Time zones and UTC offsets
- Understanding storage in Skytap Cloud
- Using search
- Using Windows in Skytap Cloud
- Using Power VMs in Skytap Cloud
- Why can’t I connect to a Skytap Cloud VM from a Windows 10 computer?
- Troubleshooting
Custom content tab – allowed HTML
Skytap permits the following basic HTML tags and attributes in the custom content tab.
Elements | Attributes |
---|---|
a |
href , name |
b |
– |
br |
– |
div |
align |
h1 |
align |
h2 |
align |
h3 |
align |
h4 |
align |
h5 |
align |
h6 |
align |
hr |
align , noshade , size , width |
i |
– |
img |
align , alt , border , height , src , width |
li |
type |
ol |
type |
p |
align |
sub |
– |
sup |
– |
table |
align , bgcolor , border , bordercolor , cellpadding , cellspacing , width |
td |
align , bgcolor , colspan , height , rowspan , valign , width |
th |
align , bgcolor , colspan , height , rowspan , valign , width |
tr |
align , bgcolor , valign |
u |
– |
ul |
type |
CSS and JavaScript (or active code of any kind) are not supported. CSS, script, and any unsupported HTML tags or attributes are automatically removed.
See also
Sharing VMs and environments with sharing portals
How to create custom HTML content for a sharing portal
Custom content tab – starter templates
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