OPERATING SYSTEMS OF OUR SERVICE
When purchasing a VPS from us, you can choose a template with a pre-installed control panel that can be installed in just a few clicks.
IMPORTANT: changing the current template will result in complete data loss on the current VPS package! Be sure to create backups before changing the template!
Available OS templates:
The main operating systems we use for managing virtual servers are Ubuntu, Debian, Windows, CentOS, Kali, Astra-Orel.

CentOS — (Community ENTerprise Operating System) is built on the source code of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). RHEL is a commercial product, but its source code is publicly available and used by CentOS developers. This OS is rapidly evolving and updating while remaining reliable and secure. Many hosting providers and virtual hosting resellers choose CentOS.

Debian — is also among the most popular operating systems for VPS, being one of the first Linux-based OSes. Debian’s reputation has remained high since its release in 1993 — due to the security and stability of this OS, created by professional and highly organized developers (Debian Project community). If you are comfortable with the command line and value power and security in an OS, Debian is likely your preference.

Ubuntu — (the name translates from Zulu as "humanity") has won the favor of many specialists because it provides developers and webmasters with a more "user-friendly" version of Debian. A large user base and stable development have made Ubuntu a major player in the Linux systems market. This OS is excellent for supporting remote desktops in a virtual network, combining security, reliability, and ease of use.

Windows — a family of proprietary commercial operating systems by Microsoft, focused on GUI-based management. The most widespread OS among desktop systems (with graphical interface). Available for both desktop computers and servers. The current versions are Windows 11 (desktop) and Windows Server 2022 (servers).

Kali Linux — an operating system designed for users and developers who test systems and services for vulnerabilities or hacking possibilities. The distribution includes hundreds of tools for testing known exploits and checking your projects for security.

Astra Linux “Orel” release — the only Russian OS whose repository is hosted openly by the international nonprofit organization The Linux Foundation. The repository provides access to 20,000 software packages at dl.astralinux.ru and mirror.yandex.ru/astra, and it is officially recognized as a derivative of Debian GNU/Linux.