
Ubuntu appears to be one of the most popular operating systems for running virtual private servers inside the Cloud. Being built over the Debian Linux distribution, Ubuntu shares its commitment to principles of open-source software and offers continually developing solutions with flexible, secure, and versatile performance capabilities.
On the platform, Ubuntu-based Elastic VPS delivers all the functionality of an independent virtual machine (including security guarantees, cost efficiency, and root permissions), while combining it with Ubuntu’s reliable, robust ecosystem.
Ubuntu VPS Hosting
With the platform, Ubuntu VPS installation represents an entirely automated process, performed in a matter of minutes.
Log in to your platform dashboard and open the topology wizard by clicking the New Environment button. In the dialog, enable the VPS section in the bottom-left corner and select the Ubuntu template from the expandable options list.

Adjust the remaining options (cloudlet limits, number of server instances, and the name for your environment) and click the Create button.
That’s it! Your fully isolated virtual server is ready to work, allowing you to proceed with the setup of the required software and services.
For quick access to the container file system, an appliance with basic configuration and tracking logs uses the platform dashboard's built-in tools via a comprehensive UI. For the more advanced Ubuntu VPS management, consider connecting to the virtual private server via SSH Gate or Public IP address.