VPS is a service within which the user is provided with a virtual dedicated server. The technical implementation of a VPS is based on dividing the resources of a physical server into a number of virtual servers. In terms of operating system management, a VPS is similar to a physical dedicated server. In particular, you get: root access to the server, your own IP addresses, ports, traffic filtering rules and routing tables.
When automatically installing the OS on a VPS, the restrictions on the number of inodes set by the file system are by default:
In any case, the VPS is administered by the client. We provide only a basic free VPS support package, which includes:
When ordering a VPS, you get a working operating system according to the selected distribution. You do all the steps for installing and configuring programs yourself
As with dedicated servers without our administration, we do not have access to the VPS, nor passwords to it, nor passwords to its system services.