Affordable & Quick Cloud Computing with Linux VPS

Linux VPS gives customers a dedicated platform so they may operate their domain more quickly and affordably.Take pleasure in working on low latency networks with our affordable, high-performing Linux VPS platforms. Our technical support team is accessible around-the-clock to answer your questions and assist you with configuring, backing up, installing, and deploying VPS as well as assisting with other problems.

High Reliability: With our strong infrastructure, we can optimum uptime.

Flexible Billing System

We offer users select the billing plans that they want. For your Linux VPS management system, you can choose between monthly, quarterly, semi-anually, anually, biennially and triennially invoicing.

24/7 Service

We guarantee that your server never experiences outages and is always available. Our expert staff is available to answer all of your questions and fix problems at any time.

DDoS Protection

Offering the greatest Linux VPS, all of our servers are quite safe for consumers. Linux VPS with DDoS mitigation shields the network or data from damaging attacks.

Fast and Easy Firewall configuration

With our Linux VPS platform, you can easily configure, set up, manage, and secure your firewall.

Scalibility

Effortlessly scale your Linux VPS as your needs grow, with flexible resource adjustments and zero downtime

Instant Deployment

Choose from among our fast and dependable Linux VPS options. Our server can meet your needs in a matter of seconds, unlike most hosting options that take hours or days to complete.

Full Root Access

Similar to dedicated server but at a lesser cost, our Linux VPS enables customers to have complete control over the server.

Handling Databases

Using our sophisticated platform, you may immediately manage, change, and organize the database. Our specially created database system facilitates seamless system management.

Get Started With Linux VPS Today

Check out our affordable Linux VPS packages, with customizable contract terms to meet your demands. You can save a lot of money with savings of up to 52% off. Look more closely at our price options to identify the ideal solution that fits both your needs and your budget.

Premium plans

Our premium plans are intended for websites with lower visitor volumes; they start at just $2.99/month and go up to $26.89/month. These reasonably priced options provide a method of boosting internet prominence without compromising usefulness.

CPU Optimized

Deploying our CPU-optimized plans, which are made to offer outstanding processing power, the ideal performance ratio. To meet your specific needs, pick from a range of options that start at just $5.99 per month and go up to $1099 per month.

Memory Optimized

For enterprises that use memory-intensive applications, our memory-optimized solutions are perfect for maximizing efficiency. With prices between $45.99 and $1099 per month, these affordable plans offer the best possible performance for a wide range of memory needs.

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Ubuntu Server

Ubuntu is a Debian-based Linux distribution created by Canonical and other developers. There are three editions: Server, Core, and Desktop. Ubuntu is the most popular Linux operating system version, built specifically for Linux newbies. We discovered when using this device that it features a user-friendly interface and comes with free software and pre-installed programs.
Ubuntu is a more secure operating system, with fewer vulnerabilities to viruses and malware. Furthermore, it is a flexible and highly adaptable operating system that users may tailor to their specific needs.
Ubuntu’s default desktop environment is GNOME. However, it recently released a full-length unity-styled desktop environment. In contrast, the vanilla GNOME launcher is shorter.
Ubuntu produces a new version every six months, and it is now working on an extension to run on smartphones and tablets. The most recent version is Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS (codenamed Jammy Jellyfish).
Jammy Jellyfish offers several new features. It has:
  • a unique detachable dock mode,
  • a new screenshot and screencast tool,
  • now enable and disable animations options, etc.
It has also fixed some earlier bugs, such as Grub 2.06 issues, somewhat updated the Software Center, and made Wayland the default again. Furthermore, the current edition of Ubuntu includes a brand-new logo.
Different server versions of Ubuntu include:
  • Ubuntu 14.04 64bit
  • Ubuntu 16.04 64bit
  • Ubuntu 16.04 64bit minimal
  • Ubuntu 16.04 64bit with LXDE Desktop
  • Ubuntu 16.04 64bit with Webuzo control panel
  • Ubuntu 18.04 64bit
  • Ubuntu 18.04 64bit minimal
  • Ubuntu 18.04 64bit with VestaCP control panel
  • Ubuntu 18.04 64bit with Webmin
  • Ubuntu 18.04 64bit with Webmin/Virtualmin/LAMP
  • Ubuntu 18.04 64bit with Plesk Onyx
  • Ubuntu 18.04 64bit with HestiaCP
  • Ubuntu 20.04 64bit
  • Ubuntu 22.04 64bit
Ubuntu is the basis of various other Linux distributions such as Ubuntu Mate 22.04, Xubuntu 22.04, Ubuntu Budgie 22.04, Kubuntu 22.04 (Jammy Jellyfish), Lubuntu 22.04, Regolith Linux 1.6, Greenie 20.04, Pop!_OS 22.04, etc.

Debian

Debian is well-known as the mother of major Linux distributions such as Ubuntu and Deepin. These operating systems have given robust and strong performance, resulting in an unrivaled user experience. Since its initial release in 1993, Debian has provided the most packages when compared to other distributions.
Based on our firsthand experience, Debian releases new versions quite slowly, and its update cycle is also long, enabling developers to use the same version for longer. They don’t have to install upgraded software and reboot servers frequently. Thus, Debian is considered the most stable and excellent distribution for running servers.
Debian makes use of the Unix-like Linux kernel and other program components, the majority of which come from the GNU project. Debian releases are usually biannual, with the most recent being Debian 11, nicknamed “Bullseye.” Every Debian release name is derived from the names of the Toy Story movies.
The Debian project offers more than 59,000 software packages. It supports a wide range of desktops and expands its support for system architectures with each new edition. Debian seeks to strike a compromise between cutting-edge technology and server stability.
Debian has three primary development branches. These include:
  1. Stable: This branch contains the officially released latest distributions of Debian. It is Debian’s production release and is essentially recommended. Current stable Debian distributions include version 11 (bullseye). Earlier, it was released as version 11.0 and later updated to version 11.6

  2. Testing: This entails packages that are yet to be released. These are still in the queue to be accepted into the “stable” release. The testing distribution contains more recent software versions, which is one of its significant advantages. The current testing version is version 12 (codenamed bookworm), expected to be released in 2023.

  3. Unstable: Debian’s active development occurs in the “unstable” distribution, also called ‘sid.’ Usually, developers and users willing to experiment run this distribution. They are all advised to subscribe to the Debian-level-announce mailing list, where they can receive notifications indicating major changes.

CentOS

The CentOS Linux distribution was created by the CentOS Project, which was later acquired by Red Hat. It is a stable and reliable operating system widely used for servers due to its robustness and long-term support. The CentOS project focuses heavily on providing a free and enterprise-class community-supported computing platform, often derived from the sources of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).
CentOS relies on ‘upstream’ software from RHEL, ensuring compatibility and reliability across environments. It includes a default GNOME desktop environment in its CentOS Stream variant, making it accessible and user-friendly for those looking for a stable and enterprise-focused Linux distribution.
This scalable and robust OS works with desktops, servers, laptops, and other IT environments. CentOS is widely used in enterprise environments, particularly for hosting websites, running databases, and supporting applications that require a stable and secure platform. CentOS utilizes the YUM package manager, and more recently, DNF in CentOS Stream, to manage software packages, ensuring that users have access to reliable and secure RPM software packages. CentOS has traditionally followed the RHEL release cycle, providing users with consistent and predictable updates. CentOS Stream, the current rolling-release version, serves as the upstream development branch of RHEL, providing a preview of what the next minor RHEL release will be. It includes the latest updates and refinements that will eventually be incorporated into RHEL.

The CentOS editions :

  • CentOS Linux: The traditional version of CentOS, which closely mirrors RHEL, providing a free, stable, and secure operating system for enterprise use.
  • CentOS Stream: A rolling-release version that serves as the upstream development branch of RHEL, providing a preview of future updates and developments.
  • CentOS Atomic Host: A lightweight, minimal version of CentOS designed for running containerized workloads.
  • CentOS Hyperscale SIG: A special interest group focusing on building and maintaining packages and tools for large-scale deployments on CentOS Stream.
  • CentOS AltArch: A variant of CentOS designed to run on different CPU architectures like ARM, PowerPC, and others.
  • CentOS Cloud: Designed for cloud environments, providing images optimized for various cloud providers.
  • CentOS Core: The base edition of CentOS, focusing on providing a minimal installation suitable for building custom servers.
  • CentOS Hypervisor: A minimal CentOS version optimized for running as a hypervisor to manage virtual machines.

AlmaLinux

The AlmaLinux distribution was created by the AlmaLinux OS Foundation, which was formed as a community-driven effort to provide a free and open-source alternative to CentOS after Red Hat announced the shift of CentOS to CentOS Stream. It is a stable and reliable operating system, designed to be a 1:1 binary-compatible fork of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), making it a preferred choice for enterprises seeking a long-term support (LTS) solution.
AlmaLinux relies on the upstream RHEL software, ensuring compatibility and reliability across environments. It includes a default GNOME desktop environment, among others, making it accessible and user-friendly while maintaining enterprise-grade stability and security.
This scalable and robust OS works with desktops, servers, laptops, and other IT environments. AlmaLinux is widely used in enterprise environments, particularly for hosting websites, running databases, and supporting applications that require a stable and secure platform.

AlmaLinux utilizes the YUM and DNF package managers to handle software packages, providing users with access to reliable and secure RPM software packages. AlmaLinux follows a release cycle that mirrors RHEL, offering consistent and predictable updates with long-term support.

AlmaLinux, the current version, serves as a drop-in replacement for CentOS, providing the latest updates and security patches that align with RHEL. It includes all the technical refinements and enhancements found in RHEL, ensuring that it remains a reliable choice for enterprises.
AlmaLinux Editions:
  • AlmaLinux OS: The primary edition, offering a free, stable, and enterprise-grade operating system that is fully compatible with RHEL, providing long-term support for mission-critical applications.
  • AlmaLinux Minimal: A lightweight version of AlmaLinux designed for users who prefer a minimal installation to build custom servers or environments with only essential packages.
  • AlmaLinux Cloud: Optimized versions of AlmaLinux designed for deployment in cloud environments, providing cloud-optimized images for various cloud providers.
  • AlmaLinux AltArch: A variant of AlmaLinux designed to run on different CPU architectures like ARM, PowerPC, and others, offering flexibility for diverse hardware environments.
  • AlmaLinux Hypervisor: A minimal AlmaLinux version tailored for running as a hypervisor, providing an efficient platform for managing virtual machines.
  • AlmaLinux Secure: Focused on enhanced security features, providing additional tools and configurations for environments that require heightened security measures.
  • AlmaLinux Dev: A version of AlmaLinux optimized for development environments, providing a stable and consistent platform for software development and testing.
These editions ensure that AlmaLinux meets a wide range of needs, from enterprise server deployments to development and cloud environments, making it a versatile and reliable choice for various applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Linux VPS?

Linux VPS functions as a separate virtual environment on top of a physical server. To divide the one physical system into several private servers for resource sharing, virtualization technology is used. In this manner, one person may set up and manage their website. Additionally, it does away with the resource and money waste that users typically experience when utilizing a physical server.

What happens if I don't know much about the Linux OS? Is it still functional for me?

When working with Linux, you will need to have a basic understanding of the terminal console. If you know a lot about Linux, working with it shouldn't be too difficult for you.

Is Wesbytes a good hosting provider?

Based on our experience with the product, Linux VPS is the ideal choice for individuals seeking to expand their business. The user gains total control over the website and its contents thanks to this. With the aid of Linux VPS, you may effortlessly manage your e-commerce sites and business websites. It is also far less expensive than a dedicated web hosting solution.

What is the difference between shared hosting and VPS?

Our research indicates that VPS and shared hosting have distinct functions. Assume a webmaster wants to run a blog and a website without worrying about server setup and management. A shared hosting package makes more sense in that situation.

VPS hosting, on the other hand, is the greatest choice if you need a dedicated plan to run an operating system and have complete control over the website. It allows the user get complete root access and customizes the website to meet your requirements.

Can I share Linux VPS with other users?

Yes, it is possible to share Linux VPS with other users. But to keep your server secure, keeping your Linux VPS credentials private from others is best. Even if you trust the other user, compromising your website's security is not the best option. It can increase the chances of exposing the website to several security threats.

What Linux operating systems do you offer?

Debian: Debian is an open-source Linux distribution with around 59,000 packages, supporting a broad range of functions including document editing, software development, network connectivity, package debugging, sound mixing, and gaming.

AlmaLinux: AlmaLinux is a community-driven project providing a secure and reliable platform for web hosting.

CentOS: CentOS is a stable, open-source Linux distribution known for its reliability, making it ideal for enterprise-level applications and hosting environments.

Ubuntu: Ubuntu is a user-friendly, open-source Linux distribution widely used for web hosting, development, and cloud services, with strong community support and regular updates.

Do you offer customization options for users?

Yes, customers at Wesbytes can create a plan specifically tailored to their requirements. Speak with our tech team right now and let us know all of your needs. We will create a plan to meet your demands for low-cost Linux VPS. You'll be able to solve all of your problems with our affordable Linux VPS plans.

What additional services do you offer?

Secure Linux

Web Hosting Experience Our cheap Linux VPS plans come with high security and protection to ensure no issues arise while managing it.

Full Control Over The Resources

We ensure that the users have complete control over their resources and can make optimal changes like adjustments in the size of RAM for excellent performance.

Reduces Costs

With our customized plans, you can reduce the overall expenditure on purchasing necessary resources. We have three main plans: Premium, Memory-optimised, and CPU optimized.

Low Latency Rate

Our versatile plans allow users to enjoy an unstoppable and faster network. You can also use 3-way simultaneous storage space, which allows users to store information on the cloud server or the Linux VPS platform.

Do you offer plan upgradation on your Linux VPS plan?

We at Wesbytes are well aware that users hosting requirements can change at any time. That's why we offer users the flexibility to downgrade or downgrade the cheapest linux vps and hosting plans any time they want. You can adjust your server resources with the help of our control panel and avoid any data loss or downtime. With our specialized team available 24/7, you can upgrade or downgrade your services anytime.

Linux or Windows: Which hosting is best for WordPress?

Based on our testing, Linux is far superior to Windows OS for WordPress hosting. WordPress is powered by PHP, which requires far more configuration work than Windows. Your website could load more slowly with the Microsoft Access database since it is not as robust as MySQL. Compared to Windows, Linux is far more cheap and does not require a license. The majority of hosting platforms come with an easy-to-use dashboard that is accessible via Linux. Similar to WordPress, Linux is an open-source operating system that developers continuously add to in order to keep it safe and reliable. Furthermore, Linux offers significant flexibility for writing custom code and developing applications.

Data Center Location

Are you looking for scalable and economical VPS to host your Linux website in Malaysia or nearby? Look no further than our high-end solution. We offer a reliable network of affordable VPS with low latency rates, backed by our state-of-the-art data center located in Malaysia. This ensures optimal performance and connectivity for your website.
Increases SEO Ranking
Our Linux VPS service offers an isolated environment and complete control over your website. Users benefit from these features, which provide blazing-fast speed and assist increase website traffic. In such instances, additional resources are required to manage the traffic. If a website manages all of this smoothly, Google and other search engines will aim to boost its rating to the top.

Understand the Basics of Linux VPS

What is Linux VPS?
AlmaLinux Editions:
Although Linux VPS is best suited for high-traffic websites, bloggers can still benefit from this cost-effective and economical technology. Many operating systems, including Ubuntu and CentOS, are based on Linux. Our Linux VPS system supports a wide range of operating systems, including Debian Server, Centos, AlmaLinux, Oracle Linux, ClearOS, and many more.
What are the uses of Linux VPS?
Web Hosting

Web hosting is the primary function of a Linux VPS. It is a frequent feature among Linux VPS providers.

Mail Server

The Linux web server employs specific encryption software, ensuring a safe and secure environment for email transmission.

Backing Up Files

Users may help keep track and backup all files in several locations using Linux VPS.

Sharing Files

Linux VPS allows customers to transfer and sync files across several devices and the VPS server.
How Linux VPS Works?
Linux VPS employ virtualization technologies to set up a web host in an isolated website environment. Throughout the process, virtual servers are built and maintained using a hypervisor. A hypervisor can be installed both on the physical server and on top of the operating system. It establishes a virtualization layer that separates the VPS from the other virtual machines. As a result, it can function independently. Customers have access to a virtual clone of the original server. This virtual server replica is known as a virtual machine. A virtual machine (VM) has a distinct operating system, CPU, and programs. By repeating the procedure, VPS continues to create duplicates of comparable functions.
Linux VPS
Linux is an open-source operating system that manages the system’s resources and hardware directly. This operating system lies between hardware and applications, connecting hardware to multiple applications.

Our Linux VPS allows users to work on a virtual dedicated server platform without any technical issues. Our linux vps hosting package allows users to focus on other elements of their business by managing the website and its features.

Benefits of Using Linux VPS

One of the primary advantages for using our Linux VPS service is that we offer a customized and customizable service. Our carefully personalized programs ensure that you do not pay for needless services.

When we tested this product, we realized that Linux is a platform with a thriving community of users and developers who are continually trying to improve it. They are focused on developing a secure and stable platform to assist users in scaling their enterprises.

By combining our Linux VPS service, you can create a strong and dependable domain that will help your website run better. We are devoted to provide you with the greatest Linux VPS experience possible using Almalinux, Alpine Linux, and Arch Linux.

24/7 Customer Support and Customization

We provide customization and configuration choices to help users manage their requirements. Do you need any assistance? Contact our qualified tech experts at any time of day for expert guidance.

Managed vs. Unmanaged VPS Hosting Providers

A managed VPS (Virtual Private Server) provides a dedicated and independent server that you can control through cPanel. This type of hosting includes SSD storage specifically for MySQL databases and is optimized for swift performance to ensure that applications operate efficiently. The primary purpose of managed VPS hosting is to offer a hosting environment similar to shared hosting but with greatly enhanced resources, allowing for better performance and scalability.

On the other hand, unmanaged VPS hosting requires business owners to take on all responsibilities related to server management and maintenance. This includes handling updates, security, and troubleshooting on their own, which can be both time-consuming and complex. As a result, unmanaged VPS hosting demands more hands-on involvement from users, contrasting with the more streamlined approach of managed VPS hosting.

Benefits of Choosing Linux VPS With Wesbytes

Below mentioned benefits will help you understand Wesbytes better:
Dedicated IP address
You will receive dedicated resources and IP addresses for running your business with our Linux VPS solution. It is not required for you to share any CPU, RAM, space, or bandwidth with other customers.
Affordable Services
Although Linux VPS is less expensive than dedicated hosting, it typically costs more than shared hosting packages. You don’t need to search elsewhere with our highly efficient and reasonably priced VPS hosting service. Our flexible payment options will enable you to make savings without compromising your experience.
Flexible
During periods of high traffic, linux servers may struggle to keep up with the shifting numbers. With our low-cost Linux VPS, you can smoothly scale your business to meet rising demand.
Speed
A domain on a full Linux VPS cost and server runs at an incredible and unstoppable speed. Allow us to handle the server part, and your hosting speed will be 20x faster. Take your website to the next level with our low-cost Linux VPS options.
Easy Upgradation and Testing
We provide lightning-fast upgrades of dedicated resources such as 2 GB to 4GB, as well as OS updates. You may also test applications and online tools for the Linux VPS on our platform.