KVM VPS hosting with full root access
Choose a Linux KVM VPS with 16 to 64 GB RAM, 4 to 8 vCPU, SSD storage, public IPv4, root SSH access and a noVNC recovery console.
Frequently asked questions
What is a KVM VPS and when should I choose one?
A KVM VPS is an isolated virtual machine with its own Linux system and allocated resources. It suits websites, APIs, containers, automation and services that need full root access.
Which Linux operating systems can I install?
ACLClouds provides Debian 13, 12 and 11; Ubuntu 24.04, 22.04 and 20.04 LTS; plus Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux, Fedora, CentOS Stream and Arch Linux templates.
Are the public IPv4 address, root access and anti-DDoS protection included?
Yes. Each VPS plan includes one public IPv4 address, root access over SSH, a noVNC recovery console and network anti-DDoS protection.
Do preconfigured applications cost extra?
No. Automated installation does not change the VPS price. Web applications can also receive a free aclclouds.online subdomain when you do not have a domain.
How much RAM should I choose for my VPS?
16 GB suits a focused service, 32 GB gives more room for several applications, and 64 GB is intended for heavier containers, databases or sustained workloads.