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Getting Started

Create a new application or server with predefined package bundles

When creating a new application or server, one must take into account what packages are needed on the server. As such, Bunnyshell provides different ways in which to accomplish this task:

Default package bundles
/reference/provisioning/getting-started/default-package-bundles
Creating a Package Bundle
/reference/provisioning/getting-started/creating-a-package-bundle
Creating Servers from Package Bundles
/reference/provisioning/getting-started/creating-servers-from-package-bundles
Installing new Packages
/reference/provisioning/getting-started/installing-new-packages
Adding an Automation Script
/reference/provisioning/getting-started/adding-an-automation-script
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