Debian VPS
Instant access • Worldwide coverage • Excellent connection
Full Root Access
IPv4 & IPv6 Included
KVM virtualization
One-click Upgrade
NVMe Storage
Firewall management
OS Reinstall and Reboot
EVA1
$2.50/Mo
EVA2
$3.75/Mo
EVA3
$7.50/Mo
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
You ask, and we answer! Here are the most frequently asked questions about our Linux VPS service!
Is the Debian VPS quicker or better than the standard VPS?
It is, indeed. This is due to the fact that it has been tuned to work well with Debian server editions. However, if you reinstall another operating system, it may lose part of its performance efficiency.
Will my IP address be shared with other virtual private server instances on the physical server?
Absolutely not! One of the primary distinctions between a VPS and shared hosting is that a VPS comes with its own fixed, unique IP address. As a result, you won't have to worry about security issues or getting banned as a result of the behavior of other users.
Can I run numerous websites on my Debian VPS?
Without a doubt. You can host as many websites as you like – as long as your resources can manage it. If you intend to host many websites, we recommend our Debian VPS Best Value options.
Is Debian VPS the right hosting solution for me?
It all boils down to what you intend to accomplish with your server. In general, if you value your privacy, it's a smart idea to invest in one. Look at the list above for some examples of when a Debian VPS plan is a smart choice.
How can I connect to my Debian VPS?
In a nutshell, you may login remotely or utilize a web hosting management panel. Many remote desktop clients are available, including Microsoft's Remote Desktop, the Linux-based Remmina, and TeamViewer. You must use the VNC protocol to connect to your Debian VPS (and RDP, if you choose Windows as your OS). Because we provide complete root access to your server, you may connect and configure your VPS using SSH. You must use the Linux Terminal or the Windows Command-Line to connect through SSH. SSH, unlike VNC, only allows a text-based interface that gives you access to the terminal.