5.4. General information about VPS

VPS is a service that provides users with a virtual dedicated server. Technically, a VPS is created by partitioning 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. Specifically, you get: root access to the server, your own IP addresses, ports, traffic filtering rules, and routing tables. All VPS servers are located in Ukraine.

When installing the OS on a VPS automatically, the default inode limits set by the file system are:

  • VPS 2G — approximately 1,5 million inodes.
  • VPS 4G — approximately 3,1 million inodes.
  • VPS 6G — approximately 4,3 million inodes.
  • VPS 8G — approximately 5,6 million inodes.
  • VPS 10G — approximately 6,1 million inodes.
  • VPS 12G — approximately 7,3 million inodes.
  • VPS 16G — approximately 9,7 million inodes.

In any case, the client is responsible for managing the VPS. We provide only a basic, free VPS tech support package, which includes:

  • Installing an operating system from the list of available distributions.
  • Turning on, shutting down, or rebooting a virtual server.
  • Supporting for an unlimited number of domains on our DNS servers (primary and secondary).

When you order a VPS, you'll receive a fully functional operating system based on the distribution you've selected. You'll be responsible for installing and configuring any software yourself.

As with dedicated servers that we do not manage, we do not have access to the VPS, nor do we have the passwords for the VPS itself or its system services.

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