Operating systems and distributions

Linux/Unix
Find the most popular open-source operating system. Linux and Unix dedicated servers have stable bases for any kind of workload and deployment, from the most traditional to the most innovative.
AlmaLinux
A free open-source distribution designed business. It is based on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) operating system and offers high stability.
Version | Price |
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AlmaLinux 8 | Available |
AlmaLinux 9 | Available |
CentOS 6
CentOS is a free distribution based on the RHEL source code. It stands out from other Linux distributions in its stability. It also has a large community.
Version | Price |
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Centos 7 | Available |
Debian
A flagship distribution in the Linux world, Debian was originally created for server administration. It is recognized as one of the most stable operating systems, suitable for any type of production environment.
Version | Price |
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Debian 10 | Available |
Debian 11 | Available |
Debian 9 Armhf | Available |

Fedora
Fedora is a community version of Red Hat intended for a wide scope. This distribution is often ahead of its time when it comes to integrating new practices and technologies.
Version | Price |
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Fedora 36 Server | Available |

Rocky Linux
Free open-source distribution binary compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). Rocky Linux is suitable for desktop applications, and is particularly suited to the corporate world.
Version | Price |
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Rocky Linux 8 | Available |
Rocky Linux 9 | Available |
Ubuntu
Derived from Debian, this distribution benefits from an active community and a range of easy-to-understand features. An Ubuntu dedicated server provides access to standard packages, such as an email server, file server or web server.
Version | Price |
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Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS | Available |
Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS | Available |
Ubuntu Server 22.04 LTS | Available |
Ubuntu Server 22.10 | Available |
And much more OS, databases, web servers, etc., under SaaS option.