Linux VPS Hosting with Full Root Access and Instant Setup

Linux VPS hosting gives you full control over your server without the cost of dedicated hardware. Choose from popular Linux distributions, deploy in minutes, and manage your websites, applications, Docker containers, or development environments with full root access.

 

✅ Full Root Access      ✅ Instant Setup
✅ NVMe SSD Storage ✅ 20+ Locations
✅ Bitcoin and Crypto Accepted

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Linux VPS

Linux VPS configurations

Compare the available plans below and choose the amount of CPU, RAM, and storage that suits your workload.
Linux VPS 512 MB
$ 7.77
checkmark icon CPU : 1 Core
checkmark icon RAM : 512 MB
checkmark icon Storage : 15GB SSD
checkmark icon Bandwidth: 0.50 TB
checkmark icon Port : 1 Gbps
checkmark icon IP4 : 1 Free
checkmark icon OS : Centos, Debian, Ubuntu
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Linux VPS 512 MB
$ 94.99
checkmark icon CPU : 1 Core
checkmark icon RAM : 512 MB
checkmark icon Storage : 15GB SSD
checkmark icon Bandwidth: 0.50 TB
checkmark icon Port : 1 Gbps
checkmark icon IP4 : 1 Free
checkmark icon OS : Centos, Debian, Ubuntu
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Linux VPS 1024 MB
$ 12.99
checkmark icon CPU : 1 Core
checkmark icon RAM : 1024 MB
checkmark icon Storage : 20GB SSD
checkmark icon Bandwidth: 1 TB
checkmark icon Port : 1 Gbps
checkmark icon IP4 : 1 Free
checkmark icon OS : Centos, Debian, Ubuntu
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Linux VPS 1024 MB
$ 154.99
checkmark icon CPU : 1 Core
checkmark icon RAM : 1024 MB
checkmark icon Storage : 20GB SSD
checkmark icon Bandwidth: 1 TB
checkmark icon Port : 1 Gbps
checkmark icon IP4 : 1 Free
checkmark icon OS : Centos, Debian, Ubuntu
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Linux VPS 2048 MB
$ 23.99
checkmark icon CPU : 1 Core
checkmark icon RAM : 2048 MB
checkmark icon Storage : 40GB SSD
checkmark icon Bandwidth: 2 TB
checkmark icon Port : 1 Gbps
checkmark icon IP4 : 1 Free
checkmark icon OS : Centos, Debian, Ubuntu
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Linux VPS 2048 MB
$ 286.99
checkmark icon CPU : 1 Core
checkmark icon RAM : 2048 MB
checkmark icon Storage : 40GB SSD
checkmark icon Bandwidth: 2 TB
checkmark icon Port : 1 Gbps
checkmark icon IP4 : 1 Free
checkmark icon OS : Centos, Debian, Ubuntu
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Linux VPS 4096 MB
$ 40.99
checkmark icon CPU : 2 Core
checkmark icon RAM : 4096 MB
checkmark icon Storage : 60GB SSD
checkmark icon Bandwidth: 3 TB
checkmark icon Port : 1 Gbps
checkmark icon IP4 : 1 Free
checkmark icon OS : Centos, Debian, Ubuntu
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Linux VPS 4096 MB
$ 490.99
checkmark icon CPU : 2 Core
checkmark icon RAM : 4096 MB
checkmark icon Storage : 60GB SSD
checkmark icon Bandwidth: 3 TB
checkmark icon Port : 1 Gbps
checkmark icon IP4 : 1 Free
checkmark icon OS : Centos, Debian, Ubuntu
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Why Choose a Linux VPS?

Full Root Access
Full Root Access

Fast NVMe Storage
Fast NVMe Storage

Flexible Scaling
Flexible Scaling

Multiple Linux Distributions
Multiple Linux Distributions

Global Locations
Global Locations

Crypto Payments
Crypto Payments

VPS Locations

Available Linux Operating Systems

Select the Linux distribution you prefer and deploy your VPS with the operating system that best fits your applications, workflows, and server requirements.

Centos

Debian

Ubuntu

Fedora

Rocky Linux

AlmaLinux

Centos
CentOS
CentOS is a widely recognized free, open-source Linux distribution which is regarded as a reliable server operating system. It has its roots based in Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). While CentOS has officially reached the end of its life cycle, other alternatives such as Rocky Linux and Alma Linux have filled the gap and free operators who relied on CentOS's constant performance.
Debian
Debian
Runs quietly in the background. Great if you want a stable server that needs attention.
Ubuntu
Ubuntu
You can run websites, apps, or Docker containers. Easy to start, lots of guides online.
Fedora
Fedora
A community-driven distribution sponsored by Red Hat, Fedora is fast and lightweight, making it suitable for small services and development environments.
Rocky Linux
Rocky Linux
A solid pick if you’re moving from CentOS or need enterprise Linux.
AlmaLinux
AlmaLinux
Works well for business apps and anything that used to run on CentOS.

Common Linux VPS Use Cases


One of the things we notice is that people rarely buy a Linux VPS for a single reason.

Someone might start with a small website and a few months later install Docker, move a database to the same server, and begin running scheduled scripts in the background. Another customer might order a VPS purely for a trading bot and later use it for development work as well.

That’s one of the reasons Linux remains such a common choice. It doesn’t lock you into a specific use case. You can start with one project and change the server completely later without moving to a different platform.

Docker and Self-Hosted Projects

Docker has become one of the most common reasons people order Linux VPS servers today.

Instead of installing every application directly on the operating system, developers can run services inside containers and keep projects separated from each other.

We regularly see Linux VPS servers used for things like:

  • Nextcloud
  • GitLab
  • Grafana
  • Jenkins
  • Portainer
  • Uptime monitoring systems
  • Internal company tools

Sometimes a VPS runs a single application. Sometimes it runs ten different containers at the same time.

Development and Testing

I like to keep my live site safe. So I use a Linux VPS to try out changes first.

Sometimes it’s installing a new app, sometimes tweaking settings, or just checking if an update works. If it breaks, it only affects the VPS, not my real site.

When I work with a team, we all log in to the same server. No one has to set up their own copy.

Trading Bots and Automation

Another common use case is automation.

Crypto trading bots, forex tools, monitoring systems, crawlers, scheduled scripts, and data collection projects often need to stay online around the clock.

A home computer can do that too, but many users eventually move those tasks to a VPS because they don’t want a local machine running 24 hours a day.

Once deployed, the VPS continues working whether you’re at your desk, travelling, or completely offline.

Private VPN Servers

Most Users like to run their own VPN instead of using a own service.

With a Linux VPS, you can install WireGuard or OpenVPN and manage everything yourself.

You can keep it simple, just a few personal devices, or connect multiple offices through encrypted tunnels.

Since it’s your server, you get to decide how access works, how traffic is routed, and how secure everything is.

Database Hosting

You can install MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis, whatever your project needs.

Some businesses put their website and database on the same server. Others run them on separate VPS instances.

Traffic, application demands, and redundancy usually guide how it’s set up.

More Than One Use Case

The interesting thing about Linux VPS hosting is that most servers don’t end up doing just one job.

A single VPS might host a website, run a database, handle Docker containers, execute scheduled scripts, and provide VPN access at the same time.

That’s why Linux VPS remains a practical option for developers, businesses, agencies, startups, and technical users. The server can start small, evolve over time, and adapt to whatever the project eventually becomes.

Linux VPS with Bitcoin and Crypto Payments

Linux VPS with Bitcoin and Crypto Payments

If you want to pay with Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies, it’s easy here. Pick your Linux VPS plan, choose the OS you want, and send the payment from your wallet. Once it confirms, your server is ready, no long waits, no bank forms.Many of our users like crypto because it works instantly and is accepted worldwide. You can set up Ubuntu, Debian, AlmaLinux, or Rocky Linux and start installing whatever you need right away. Running websites, Docker containers, or a small trading bot? It all works the same as if you paid with a card.You’ll still get full root access, fast NVMe storage, and the ability to reinstall the OS whenever you want. Paying with crypto just gives you one more convenient option. That’s it, quick, straightforward, and it just works.

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