Public network includes a public IP addresses and is directly accessible from the internet. On the other hand, Private network utilize private IP addresses and operate within an isolated, high-speed, and low-latency private network.
You have the option to create any combinations of networks desired, please consult the Knowledge Base for articles on different configuration scenarios.
Absolutely, all instances can be interconnected either through your Public network or via the high-speed and low-latency private network.
VS uses Kernel-based virtual machine technology known as KVM
Plans are resource based, you can add or remove them from client area.
Note: switching between Public and Private editions is not supported.
Yes, for private network only, please use the VS Private Edition.
This configuration will isolate your virtual server from the public network ( internet ), and you will need another VS Public Edition, Loadbalancer, Virtual Desktop or other products to connect to it.
Check out our knowledge base for articles on this subject.
If you exceed your vCPU, RAM or storage limits your system will start performing poorly, it is recommended to add more resources.
If you exceed your traffic quota, your network connectivity will be capped and downgraded to 1Mbps until you upgrade your quota.
We support all major Windows operating systems and Linux/Unix distributions
Absolutely, you can install almost any system by using an ISO image from the list provided.
We have added a comprehensive list, including routers and firewalls, even android, however if you did not find what you are looking for let us know and we will add it to our list.
Sure, you can re-install your system anytime and as much as you like.
Additionally, you have the option to choose a different template during the re-installation process.
Yes, you can add up to 2 Public IPv4 addresses to your instance.
Domestic Virtual Server plans does not have any redundancy.
Failure in any component such as server, storage or network, will disrupt your instance.
Please check our main FAQs page for more details on redundancy.
No, currently we do not support IPv6.
However, we are planing to add this feature for the Private Network soon.
Some operating systems are installed in evaluation mode and requires a licence key to function properly, for example Windows Operating systems.
You need to use your own license key as we do not offer one.