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4 changes: 4 additions & 0 deletions bare-metal/elastic-metal/how-to/create-server.mdx
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- Add your SSH key (required if installing an image on your server). Depending on the OS image, you may also be asked to configure the panel user for your server.
- Optionally, configure the available public bandwidth for your server. This option may not be available for all offers.
- Optionally, decide whether to enable the Private Networks feature. [Learn more about Private Networks](/network/vpc/concepts/#private-networks)
- Review the estimated environmental footprint of your Elastic Metal server.
<Message type="note">
For a detailed report of how the environmental impact of Scaleway services is calculated, refer to the [Environmental Footprint calculator breakdown](/environmental-footprint/environmental-footprint/additional-content/environmental-footprint-calculator) documentation page.
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- Review the estimated cost based on your selected configuration.

4. Click **Create Elastic Metal server** to finalize your order.
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## How to create an Elastic Metal server

1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the side menu. The Elastic Metal creation page displays.
2. Click **Create Elastic Metal server** to launch the creation wizard.
3. Complete the following steps in the wizard:
- Choose an **Availability Zone**, which is the geographical region where your Elastic Metal server will be deployed.
1. Go to **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Elastic Metal server creation page displays.
2. Click **Create Elastic Metal server**. The server creation wizard will launch.
3. Complete the server creation wizard:
- Select the geographical region for your server by choosing an Availability Zone.
<Message type="note">
Currently, Elastic Metal servers are available in Amsterdam, Netherlands (`AMS-1` and `AMS-2`), Paris, France (`PAR-1` and `PAR-2`), and Warsaw, Poland (`WAW-2` and `WAW-3`).
Currently, Elastic Metal servers are available in:
- Amsterdam, Netherlands (`AMS-1`, `AMS-2`)
- Paris, France (`PAR-1`, `PAR-2`)
- Warsaw, Poland (`WAW-2`, `WAW-3`)
</Message>
- Select a **server** from the hourly-billed or monthly-billed ranges.
- Choose an **image** to run on your server. This can be an OS of your choice, or you can order the server without a preinstalled image.
- Enter a **name** and, optionally, **tags** to identify your server.
- Choose whether to enable the **Private Networks** feature.
- Add your **SSH key** (necessary only if you are installing an image on your server).
- Verify the **estimated cost** of your server, based on the specifications you chose.
4. Click **Create Elastic Metal server** to order the server.
- Choose your preferred billing method: **hourly** or **monthly**.
- Select a server configuration from the available options.
- Choose an OS to run on your server or opt for no preinstalled image.
- Configure server partitioning. You can either choose a default configuration or [configure your own partitioning](/bare-metal/elastic-metal/how-to/configure-disk-partitions/) using a JSON configuration.
- Enter a name and, optionally, add tags to identify your server.
- Add your SSH key (required if installing an image on your server). Depending on the OS image, you may also be asked to configure the panel user for your server.
- Optionally, configure the available public bandwidth for your server. This option may not be available for all offers.
- Optionally, decide whether to enable the Private Networks feature. [Learn more about Private Networks](/network/vpc/concepts/#private-networks)
- Review the estimated environmental footprint of your Elastic Metal server.
<Message type="note">
For a detailed report of how the environmental impact of Scaleway services is calculated, refer to the [Environmental Footprint calculator breakdown](/environmental-footprint/environmental-footprint/additional-content/environmental-footprint-calculator) documentation page.
</Message>
- Review the estimated cost based on your selected configuration.

4. Click **Create Elastic Metal server** to finalize your order.

You can follow the delivery progress from the list of Elastic Metal servers.
You can monitor the delivery progress from the list of Elastic Metal servers in the console.

## How to install an Elastic Metal server

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title: Understanding your environmental footprint estimation
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description: This page explains how to understand the environmental footprint estimation of your Elastic Metal.
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h1: Understanding your environmental footprint estimation
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paragraph: This page explains how to understand the environmental footprint estimation of your Elastic Metal.
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tags: environmental-footprint impact environment datacentre
dates:
validation: 2024-10-30
posted: 2024-10-30
categories:
- environmental-footprint
---

When you [order an Elastic Metal server](/bare-metal/elastic-metal/how-to/create-server/), you can see the estimated impact of your Elastic Metal server of choice before you order. In this page we explain how the estimation is measured.
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The estimation described on this page is based on the calculation methodology detailed in the [Environmental Footprint calculation breakdown](/environmental-footprint/environmental-footprint/additional-content/environmental-footprint-calculator) documentation page.
</Message>

## Availability Zone footprint estimation

When you select your Elastic Metal server's Availability Zone, you can see the quantity of CO2e emitted per kW consumed per zone.

<Lightbox src="scaleway-env-impact-estimation-az.webp" alt="screenshot of the Scaleway console showing the different availability zones in which you can create an Elastic Metal server. For each AZ, three green leaves indicate the level of environmental impact - the system is explained below." />

This data is determined by the [Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE)](/environmental-footprint/environmental-footprint/concepts/#pue-power-usage-effectiveness) of the datacenter and the [energy mix](/environmental-footprint/environmental-footprint/concepts/#energy-mix) of the country in which the datacenter is located.

<Message type="note">
We use [Ember's](https://ember-climate.org/) Electricity Data Explorer to determine the impact linked to the energy mix. You can also refer to [Electricity Maps' Environmental Impact by Zone map](https://app.electricitymaps.com/map) for a visual representation of the energy mix of each region, including France, Poland, and the Netherlands.
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The estimation is represented by three green leaf icons:

- When the three leafs are dark green, this means that the AZ has the lowest quantity of CO2e emitted per kW consumed
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- When two leafs are dark green, this means this that the AZ has a low quantity of CO2e emitted per kW consumed
- When only one leaf is dark green, the AZ has bigger quantity of CO2e emitted per kW consumed

<Message type="note">
When you hover your cursor over the leaves or when you select the AZ, you can see the detail of the environmental footprint estimation in kgCO₂e.
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## Elastic Metal offers footprint estimation

For Elastic Metal offers, the environmental footprint estimation considers the impact of the **manufacturing** and **use** of all the elements that allow the service to work, such as network, cross-IT equipment and stock, and non-IT elements, for example.
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<Message type="note">
For a detailed report of how the environmental impact of Scaleway services is calculated, refer to the [Environmental Footprint calculator breakdown](/environmental-footprint/environmental-footprint/additional-content/environmental-footprint-calculator) documentation page.
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The estimation is based on tests carried out by the Hardware team at Scaleway. Each range of offers was tested using different compute configurations to ensure coverage of a variety of possible power consumption setups.
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These different compute configurations allow us to simulate enough use cases to have an idea of the power consumption, but the actual consumption will depend on how the server is used in practice.

We estimate the measure the server's electricity consumption and then calculate its estimated impact based on the energy mix of the selected zone and the datacenter's PUE.

The estimation is represented by three green leaf icons:

<Lightbox src="scaleway-select-a-server-env-foot.webp" alt="screenshot of the offer selection section of the Elastic Metal order page in the Scaleway console showing the different offers available to order. For each offer, three green leaves indicate the level of environmental impact - the system is explained below." />

- When the three leafs are dark green, this means that the offer has the lowest environmental impact
- When two leafs are dark green, this means this that the offer has a low environmental impact
- When only one leaf is dark green, the offer has bigger environmental impact

<Message type="note">
When you hover your cursor over the leaves or when you select an offer, you can see the detail of the environmental footprint estimation in kgCO₂e per hour or per month, depending on the billing method chosen.
</Message>

A summary of the total environmental footprint estimation for the selected offer is shown before the order summary.
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<Lightbox src="scaleway-env-footprint-order-summary.webp" alt="screenshot of the Scaleway console showing an order summary of an Elastic Metal server, including a message box where the environmental footprint estimation is indicated in kgCO₂e" />
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The AZ footprint estimation is is a straightforward calculation of CO₂ emissions per kW of electricity consumed, based on the energy mix and the data center’s Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) specific to that AZ. For example, in an AZ like PAR-2, each kW consumed may have an impact of 0.065 kgCO₂e. <br /><br />
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Meanwhile, the offer footprint estimation is a more complex calculation that combines the AZ-specific data with additional factors relevant to the specific offer. This calculation considers not just energy consumption but also other elements, which are outlined in the [Environmental Footprint calculation breakdown](/environmental-footprint/environmental-footprint/additional-content/environmental-footprint-calculator) documentation page, to reflect a comprehensive impact specific to the offer rather than just adding up kW-based impacts.
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