Cloud Computing Assignment 6.1

Set Up a Web Server on a VM Instance

Install Apache and Host a Static Website

Introduction

A Virtual Machine (VM) allows us to create a virtual server in the cloud or on a hypervisor. In this task, we set up a web server on a VM instance, install Apache Web Server, and host a simple static website.


Requirements

  • VM instance (Linux – Ubuntu recommended)
  • Internet connection
  • SSH access to VM
  • Basic command line knowledge

Step 1: Create a VM Instance

You can create a VM on:

  • Google Compute Engine
  • Microsoft Azure
  • Amazon EC2

Choose:

  • OS: Ubuntu 20.04 or 22.04
  • Allow HTTP (Port 80) in firewall

Step 2: Connect to VM

Connect using SSH:

ssh username@your_vm_ip

Step 3: Update System Packages

sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade -y

Step 4: Install Apache Web Server

sudo apt install apache2 -y

Check Apache status:

sudo systemctl status apache2

Start Apache if not running:

sudo systemctl start apache2

Enable Apache to start automatically:

sudo systemctl enable apache2

Step 5: Allow HTTP Traffic (If Required)

sudo ufw allow 'Apache'

Or allow port 80:

sudo ufw allow 80

Step 6: Test Apache Installation

Open browser and enter:

http://your_vm_ip

You should see the default Apache welcome page.


Step 7: Host a Static Website

Navigate to Apache root directory:

cd /var/www/html

Remove default file:

sudo rm index.html

Create a new HTML file:

sudo nano index.html

Add simple static website content:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
    <title>My Website</title>
</head>
<body>
    <h1>Hello World!</h1>
    <p>This is my static website hosted on Apache Web Server.</p>
</body>
</html>

Save and exit (CTRL + X → Y → Enter).


Step 8: Access Your Website

Open browser:

http://your_vm_ip

You will see:

Hello World!
This is my static website hosted on Apache Web Server.

Directory Structure

Default Web Directory:

/var/www/html/

All static files (HTML, CSS, JS, Images) should be placed here.


Advantages of Hosting on VM

  • Full control over server
  • Custom configurations possible
  • Scalable (resize VM)
  • Supports dynamic websites also

Conclusion

By installing Apache on a VM instance, we successfully created and hosted a static website. This demonstrates Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), where users manage operating systems, applications, and configurations while the cloud provider manages hardware.


Viva Questions with Answers

1. What is a VM?

A Virtual Machine is a software-based virtual computer.

2. Which web server was installed?

Apache Web Server.

3. What is the default Apache directory in Ubuntu?

/var/www/html

4. Which port does Apache use by default?

Port 80.

5. What type of website was hosted?

A static website.

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