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.
Ideal for developers, businesses, and enterprises, an Ubuntu VPS provides the performance, scalability, and freedom required to host websites, applications, or backend systems efficiently.