Link to resource estimation how-to guide from tutorials

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(4GB RAM, 2CPUs, 20 USD / month) is not a bad start. You can resize your server (4GB RAM, 2CPUs, 20 USD / month) is not a bad start. You can resize your server
later if you need. later if you need.
Check out our guide on How To :ref:`howto/resource-estimation` to help pick
how much Memory, CPU & disk space your server needs.
#. Scroll down to **Select additional options**, and select **User data**. #. Scroll down to **Select additional options**, and select **User data**.
.. image:: ../images/providers/digitalocean/additional-options.png .. image:: ../images/providers/digitalocean/additional-options.png

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.. image:: ../images/providers/google/machine-type-advanced.png .. image:: ../images/providers/google/machine-type-advanced.png
:alt: Select a customized VM size :alt: Select a customized VM size
For more guidance on the different options available to you, as well as Check out our guide on How To :ref:`howto/resource-estimation` to help pick
pricing considerations on Google Cloud, see the `GCP Choosing a VM Guide <https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/instances/creating-instance-with-custom-machine-type?hl=en_US>`_. how much Memory / CPU your server needs.
#. Under **Boot Disk**, click the **Change** button. This lets us change the #. Under **Boot Disk**, click the **Change** button. This lets us change the
operating system and the size of your disk. operating system and the size of your disk.
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to a hard drive. **SSD persistent disk** gives you a faster but more expensive to a hard drive. **SSD persistent disk** gives you a faster but more expensive
disk, similar to an SSD. disk, similar to an SSD.
In Google Cloud, the higher your disk **size** the faster your disk is. The Check out our guide on How To :ref:`howto/resource-estimation` to help pick
default (10GB) is pretty low, so you might want to increase it. how much Disk space your server needs.
#. Click the **Select** button to dismiss the Boot disk popup and go back to the #. Click the **Select** button to dismiss the Boot disk popup and go back to the
Create an instance screen. Create an instance screen.

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#. Give your server a descriptive **Instance Name**. #. Give your server a descriptive **Instance Name**.
#. Select an appropriate **Instance Size**. We suggest m1.medium or larger. #. Select an appropriate **Instance Size**. We suggest m1.medium or larger.
Check out our guide on How To :ref:`howto/resource-estimation` to help pick
how much Memory, CPU & disk space your server needs.
#. If you have multiple allocations, make sure you are 'charging' this server #. If you have multiple allocations, make sure you are 'charging' this server
to the correct allocation. to the correct allocation.