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# How-tos

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Most of our One-click installers are created and managed in a similar way. If you want to follow a complete walk-through, you can see the guide on how to get started with WordPress using our one-click installer.

<table data-card-size="large" data-view="cards"><thead><tr><th></th><th></th><th data-hidden data-card-target data-type="content-ref"></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><strong>Create a service</strong></td><td>Detailed instructions on how to create a service, such as GitLab or WordPress, using our one-click installers.</td><td><a href="/pages/pbvjiwyDLfoT0Tqc5p6H">/pages/pbvjiwyDLfoT0Tqc5p6H</a></td></tr><tr><td><strong>Delete a service</strong></td><td>Detailed instructions on how to delete a service you no longer need.</td><td><a href="/pages/kUc5wFiAYDTjSYPvjgbq">/pages/kUc5wFiAYDTjSYPvjgbq</a></td></tr><tr><td><strong>Manage the VM of a service</strong></td><td>You can manage the virtual machine of a service like any other virtual machine.</td><td><a href="/pages/yH7y4PD7LT2kNLWoTUDI">/pages/yH7y4PD7LT2kNLWoTUDI</a></td></tr><tr><td><strong>Getting started with WordPress using Glesys one-click installer</strong></td><td>This guide shows how you can get started with WordPress on a VM in Glesys Cloud in just a few minutes using our one‑click installer.</td><td><a href="/pages/WZ6Euu4aAp9pKfFnd6ax">/pages/WZ6Euu4aAp9pKfFnd6ax</a></td></tr></tbody></table>


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