Objective
Rent a virtual server (VPS/VDS) to use it for your own purposes — for example, to deploy a website, set up a personal VPN service, create a private file storage, run a development or testing environment, launch a chat bot, and more.
Step-by-Step Guide
1. Choose a Hosting Provider
Browse our catalog and select a hosting provider that matches your requirements. Pay attention to key parameters such as:
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operating system;
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server location (country or region);
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available payment methods;
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pricing and billing model.
2. Register and Place an Order
Create an account on the hosting provider’s website and place an order for the selected virtual server plan.
Tip.
If this is your first time renting a virtual server, consider using a free trial or ordering the server for a few hours or days, if the provider offers such options.
3. Wait for Order Processing
Once the order is placed, wait for it to be processed.
In most cases, provisioning takes only a few minutes, though in some situations it may take up to several hours.
4. Receive Server Access Details
After the server is ready, you will receive the access credentials. They are usually available:
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in the client area of the hosting provider’s control panel, or
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via email sent to the address you used during registration.
These credentials typically include the server IP address, login, password, and connection method.
Done!
Your virtual server is now ready to use. You can connect to it and start configuring it according to your needs.