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Our Ubuntu virtual server provides complete flexibility for customization across all configurations. Whether you’re working with advanced Ubuntu VPS control panels, or adapting to diverse Ubuntu VPS use cases, every setup can be optimized to match your specific goals with precision and reliability.
Ubuntu is one of the most trusted and user-friendly Linux distributions, known for its balance of performance, stability, and accessibility. Built on the open-source Debian framework, it delivers a smooth experience for both beginners and professionals.
It provides a vast software ecosystem via APT and Snap packages, automatic security updates, and long-term support (LTS) releases for maximum reliability. With features like UFW firewall, AppArmor security, and strong community support, Ubuntu remains the preferred choice for developers, businesses, and enterprises seeking secure and scalable server environments.
Latest Ubuntu Server Versions
25.10 (Questing Quokka) — October 2025
25.04 (Plucky Puffin) — April 2025
24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat) — April 2024
22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) — April 2022
CentOS Stream is a rolling-release Linux distribution positioned between Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) in the ecosystem. Developed and maintained by Red Hat, it serves as the upstream (development preview) for the next minor release of RHEL — offering a perfect blend of stability, modern features, and enterprise alignment.
Built on the Linux kernel 5.x series, CentOS Stream provides earlier access to updates, kernel improvements, and package enhancements that will later appear in RHEL, making it ideal for developers, sysadmins, and businesses who want a production-ready system with continuous innovation.
latest CentOS Stream versions
CentOS Stream 10 — December 12, 2024
CentOS Stream 9 — December 3, 2021
CentOS Stream 8 — September 24, 2019
Latest Debian Versions
Debian 13 (Trixie) — August 9, 2025
Debian 12 (Bookworm) — June 10, 2023
Debian 11 (Bullseye) — August 14, 2021
Debian 10 (Buster) — July 6, 2019
AlmaLinux is an open-source, enterprise-grade Linux distribution developed and maintained by the AlmaLinux OS Foundation, a non-profit organization backed by CloudLinux Inc., cPanel, and a global community of contributors.
Built as a binary-compatible replacement for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), AlmaLinux delivers long-term stability, security, and predictable lifecycle support — making it one of the most trusted operating systems for production-grade VPS hosting.
Latest Almalinux Versions
AlmaLinux 10.0 (Purple Lion) — May 27, 2025
AlmaLinux 9.6 (Sage Margay) — May 20, 2025
AlmaLinux 9.5 (Teal Serval) — November 18, 2024
AlmaLinux 9.4 (Seafoam Ocelot) — May 6, 2024
Latest Rocky Linux Versions
Rocky Linux 10 (Red Quartz) — June 11, 2025
Rocky Linux 9 (Blue Onyx) — July 14, 2022
Rocky Linux 8 (Green Obsidian) — May 1, 2021
Latest Fedora Server Versions
Fedora 42 (Adams) — April 15, 2025
Fedora 41 — October 29, 2024
Fedora 40 — April 23, 2024
Fedora 39 — November 7, 2023
latest Oracle Linux versions
Oracle Linux 10 — June 30, 2035
Oracle Linux 9 — June 30, 2032
Oracle Linux 8 — July 31, 2019
latest openSUSE Leap versions
openSUSE Leap 16.0 — October 1, 2025
openSUSE Leap 15.6 — June 12, 2024
openSUSE Leap 15.5 — June 7, 2023
openSUSE Leap 15.4 — June 8, 2022
Our Linux VM Hosting offers a customizable, robust hosting solution. Built with top-tier hardware, it delivers high-speed performance, root access, and compatibility with multiple Linux distributions for versatile functionality. Our servers are optimized for cPanel to ensure superior performance. Small business owners and personal website managers can handle multiple client projects effortlessly. Rely on our professional support team for seamless management and exceptional results. Easily manage your domains, create email accounts, and install applications using cPanel's intuitive, user-friendly interface.
cPanel System Requirements
CPU: 1.1 GHz processor (2+ cores recommended)
RAM: 2 GB minimum (4 GB recommended)
Storage: 20 GB minimum (40 GB+ recommended for production)
Architecture: 64-bit (x86_64 or AMD64)
DirectAdmin VPS System Requirements
CPU: 500 MHz minimum (multi-core recommended)
RAM: 4 GB minimum (plus at least 4 GB swap memory)
Storage: 2 GB free space minimum after Linux installation
Architecture: 64-bit (x86_64 or AMD64; Intel and AMD supported, Solaris/Sparc not supported)
Plesk for Linux System Requirements
CPU: 1 core minimum (multi-core recommended)
RAM: 1 GB + 1 GB swap (minimum)
Disk space: 20 GB (minimum)
Architecture: 64-bit (x86_64 or AMD64)
Software: Compatible with major Linux distributions
ISPmanager VPS System Requirements
CPU: 1 core minimum (multi-core recommended for better performance)
RAM: 1 GB minimum (2 GB recommended)
Disk space: 10 GB minimum (more recommended for production environments)
Architecture: 64-bit (x86_64 or AMD64)
Software: Compatible with major Linux distributions (CentOS, AlmaLinux, Debian, Ubuntu)
CyberPanel System Requirements
CPU: 1 vCore minimum (2+ vCores for multiple websites)
RAM: 1 GB minimum (2–4 GB recommended for smooth performance)
Storage: 20 GB SSD/NVMe (expandable for website files, emails, and databases)
CWP (Control Web Panel) System Requirements
CPU: 1 core minimum (multi-core recommended)
RAM: 2 GB minimum (4 GB+ recommended)
Storage: 20 GB minimum (more recommended)
Architecture: 64-bit (x86_64 or AMD64)
Webmin System Requirements
CPU: 1 GHz minimum (multi-core recommended)
RAM: 1 GB minimum
Disk space: 2 GB minimum
Architecture: 64-bit (x86_64 or AMD64)
Software: Compatible with most major Linux distributions
VestaCP System Requirements
CPU: 1 GHz minimum
RAM: 512 MB minimum
Disk space: 20 GB minimum
Architecture: 64-bit (x86_64 or AMD64)
Running Docker on Ubuntu VPS makes application deployment and management effortless. Ubuntu’s lightweight design and extensive package ecosystem provide the ideal foundation for containerized environments. With Docker, you can package applications and their dependencies into standardized containers that run consistently across any setup. This eliminates compatibility issues, simplifies scaling, and enhances security. Whether you're deploying web apps, microservices, or CI/CD pipelines, an Ubuntu VPS with Docker delivers a reliable, isolated, and efficient environment for modern development.
An Ubuntu VPS (Virtual Private Server) is a virtualized hosting environment powered by the Ubuntu Linux operating system, offering dedicated system resources such as CPU, RAM, and storage within an isolated virtual machine.
Unlike shared hosting, an Ubuntu VPS gives you root-level access and full control over your server environment, letting you configure software, deploy web apps, or run development stacks exactly as you need. Built on KVM virtualization, it combines the flexibility of cloud hosting with the stability of Ubuntu’s LTS (Long-Term Support) releases — known for reliability, strong security, and a vast open-source ecosystem.
Ubuntu Hosting renowned stability meets MonoVM's high-performance infrastructure.
Build on a secure, developer-loved foundation without limits.
Scale your projects with raw power and total control.
Ubuntu’s LTS (Long-Term Support) releases provide the newest technologies while guaranteeing up to five years of security and maintenance — striking the perfect balance between innovation and reliability.
With access to both APT repositories and Snap packages, Ubuntu offers thousands of ready-to-deploy applications, making software installation faster and more flexible than other Linux distributions.
Ubuntu is the preferred OS for developers, DevOps, and cloud engineers, thanks to native support for Docker, microk8s, Python, and Node.js, plus seamless CI/CD and Git integration.
Supported by Canonical, Ubuntu includes built-in hardening via UFW, AppArmor, and automatic security updates, ensuring enterprise-grade protection without added configuration.
As the default OS for major cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud), Ubuntu is optimized for KVM, OpenStack, and VMware, ensuring smoother performance and compatibility in any VPS setup.
A vast global community and extensive documentation make Ubuntu one of the easiest Linux environments to manage and troubleshoot, even for users new to VPS hosting.
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If you have any other questions about Ubuntu virtual private server, then take a look at the following questions and answers. We gathered the most asked questions and provided straightforward answers:
Why is Ubuntu a good choice for a VPS?
+Ubuntu Server is the world's most popular Linux distribution for cloud and VPS environments for a reason. It offers a perfect balance of stability, security, and a massive, user-friendly software repository. You get access to thousands of free, open-source applications and Long-Term Support (LTS) versions that guarantee five years of security patches and updates, making it the most reliable and cost-effective foundation for any project.
Which Ubuntu versions do you offer, and should I choose LTS?
+We offer the latest Ubuntu LTS (Long-Term Support) versions, including 20.04 LTS, 22.04 LTS, and 24 LTS. We strongly recommend choosing an LTS version. LTS releases are backed by five years of security and maintenance updates, providing the stability and security required for production servers. The interim non-LTS releases have a much shorter support cycle and are best for testing only.
How is your Ubuntu VPS optimized for performance?
+Our infrastructure is fine-tuned for Ubuntu. We provide:
Do I get full root (sudo) access?
+Yes, absolutely. When you deploy an Ubuntu VPS with us, you are given complete root access. This gives you the freedom to install any software (like Docker, Node.js, or a LAMP/LEMP stack), modify any system configuration file, and fully customize the server to your exact specifications, just as you would with a physical machine.
I'm new to Ubuntu Server. Is it easy to manage?
+Yes. While we provide full root access for experts, getting started is straightforward. You can easily connect via SSH using a terminal. For those who prefer a graphical interface, we offer the option to install Ubuntu Desktop (GUI) or powerful control panels like Webmin to manage your server through a user-friendly web browser interface.
How easy is it to scale my server resources?
+Scaling is simple and often can be done with a few clicks from your MonoVM client area. As your project grows, you can vertically scale (upgrade) your vCPUs, RAM, and storage without needing to reinstall Ubuntu or migrate your data, ensuring minimal downtime and a seamless growth path.
What kind of support can I expect for Ubuntu-related issues?
+Our support team is composed of Linux-savvy experts ready to assist 24/7 with issues related to our infrastructure, network, and hardware. For advanced, application-specific Ubuntu configuration (e.g., optimizing a complex Nginx setup), we recommend consulting Ubuntu's vast community forums and documentation, which are excellent resources. We handle the server; you master your stack.
Which payment options can I use at MonoVM?
+You can pay using PayPal, major credit or debit cards, or wire transfer. We also offer crypto-friendly checkout with Bitcoin VPS orders and USDT VPS payments for global accessibility.
How Do You Test Ubuntu VPS Performance?
+MonoVM continuously benchmarks its Ubuntu VPS plans to ensure transparent and consistent performance across all regions.
We test:
These results are validated in controlled conditions and published in our Ubuntu VPS performance reports, providing real-world insight into how each plan performs under load.
Can I Run Docker, microk8s, or LEMP on Ubuntu VPS?
+Yes — Ubuntu is one of the most widely supported platforms for modern server stacks and containerization.
You can deploy:
Ubuntu’s kernel-level compatibility, systemd integration, and native Snap/apt repositories make it a first-class choice for developers managing CI/CD, DevOps pipelines, or modern web stacks.
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS or 24.04 LTS — Which Should I Choose?
+Both are excellent Long-Term Support (LTS) releases, but they serve slightly different use cases.
MonoVM makes it easy to switch between versions. You can reinstall or upgrade directly from your VPS control panel with no downtime or data loss, keeping your environment always up to date.
Ubuntu vs Debian vs AlmaLinux — How Do I Choose?
+Choosing the right Linux VPS distribution depends on your priorities and environment.
👉 Ubuntu suits developers and innovators, Debian fits infrastructure admins, and AlmaLinux aligns with enterprise IT teams.
How is Ubuntu VPS secured by default?
+Ubuntu VPS includes a hardened security profile designed for reliability and prevention out of the box:
Together, these measures make Ubuntu VPS one of the most secure and maintenance-efficient options for developers, hosting providers, and enterprises.
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