Virtual Machines (VDS)
A virtual machine is an isolated software environment that runs on our fault-tolerant cluster. Its resources are dedicated to you, so you don’t share CPU time or memory with other users. A VM is a quick, convenient way to handle many tasks — from hosting web applications to data processing and software testing..
Benefits of a Virtual Machine:
- Cost-effective
Get the power of physical hardware without buying and maintaining your own infrastructure. - Isolation
Each user works in a separate environment with dedicated resources, improving security and reducing the impact of other users on performance. - Easy management
Configure, manage and monitor your VM through an intuitive interface. Up-to-date OS and software images make deployment simpler. - Fast start
Launch quickly using ready-made templates and configurations for common tasks.
Virtual machines suit both beginners and experienced professionals, offering a balanced mix of ease of use and functionality.
What you’ll find in this section
A step-by-step guide to working with virtual machines: from placing an order and choosing a configuration to starting the machine and managing its settings. We also cover scaling resources and adding extra services.
Note on security
We apply protection measures that include blocking certain network ports and IP addresses. This prevents unauthorised access, reduces the risk of attacks and keeps services stable. You can find the full list in the “Blocked Ports and IPs” section.