Linux VPS and Windows VPS (Purchased after May 15, 2023)
In this category, you will find information and assistance to help you set up and manage our current Windows VPS and Linux VPS. The help articles listed here are valid for VPS purchased on or after May 16, 2023.
General Information Getting Started - VPS: Getting Started
- Showing the initial password for a server
- Resetting the root password for a VPS or migrated Cloud Server (AlmaLinux and RockyLinux)
- Using the Remote Console for Server Access (VPS Linux and VPS Windows)
- Connecting to a Windows Server with Remote Desktop Connection
- Connecting to Linux Server via SSH
- Installing Plesk (VPS Windows, VPS Linux, and migrated Cloud Servers)
- Changing the display language for Windows Server 2019/2022
- Important Security Information for Your Server
- Reset administrator password (VPS Windows)
Administration - Overview: Servers (VPS and migrated cloud servers)
- Starting a Server
- Restarting your server (VPS and migrated Cloud Servers)
- Suspending a server (VPS and migrated Cloud Servers)
- Enabling a Spam Filter in Plesk
- Configure a Spam Filter in Plesk
- Changing the language of the Plesk Panel
- Installing an SSL Certificate in Plesk
- Setting up a domain for your Linux server using Plesk (First login to Plesk)
- Setting up a domain in your Linux server with Plesk (Plesk is already configured)
- Setting up email on a server with Plesk
- Installing a LAMP Stack on a Server with CentOS Stream 9
- Installing a LAMP Stack on a Cloud Server with CentOS 7 or CentOS Stream 8
- Installing a LAMP Stack on a Cloud Server with Ubuntu
- Creating a sudo-enabled user
- Deleting Sudo-enabled users in Linux
- Creating an additional Windows Server 2019/2022 Administrator account
- Deleting an additional Windows Server 2019/2022 Administrator account
- Monitoring server performance (Windows)
- Monitoring server performance (Linux)
- Evaluating the current system load with the program 'top' (Linux)
- Using Atop for Further Analysis of System Load (Linux)
- Using Windows Performance Monitoring to evaluate system load
- Checking server storage space
- Free up storage space on a Cloud Server (Linux)
Images Firewall IP Addresses - IPv6: Basics
- Important Information About IPv6 Addresses
- Overview: Public IP
- Creating a Public IP Address (VPS and migrated Cloud Servers)
- Assign an IP Address to an Existing Server
- Assigning a new, additional IP address to a server
- Adding Public IPv4 Addresses on a VPS
- Removing Public IPv4 Addresses From a VPS
- Adding Public IPv6 Addresses on a VPS
- Removing Public IPv6 Addresses From a VPS
- Removing a public IPv4 or IPv6 address (VPS and migrated Cloud Servers)
- Releasing an IP address
- Removing an IP address
Cloud Panel Management Costs Troubleshooting