Full-root Linux VPS on NVMe SSD and KVM virtualization, deployed from our Mumbai & Delhi nodes. One-click Ubuntu, Debian, AlmaLinux and Rocky — from Rs. 400/mo, billed in INR with GST.
A Linux VPS in India gives you a private, isolated server with dedicated CPU, RAM and NVMe storage plus complete root and SSH access. It's the go-to choice for developers, startups and agencies who need to host web apps, run Docker containers, set up a VPN, or self-host applications — with far more control and performance than shared hosting, at a fraction of the cost of a dedicated server. Deployed from our Mumbai and Delhi nodes, your Linux VPS delivers low latency to users across India.
Ubuntu, Debian, AlmaLinux, Rocky and CentOS — reinstall or switch OS anytime from the console.
Complete root access over KVM — install any package, stack or control panel you like.
High-IOPS NVMe storage for fast databases, low TTFB and snappy applications.
Mumbai & Delhi nodes on a redundant network with up to 10 Gbps connectivity.
Run Docker, Kubernetes (k3s), CI/CD, Git servers and more with dedicated resources.
Pay in Rupees with a GST invoice — no forex markup, no currency conversion fees.
All plans include full root, NVMe SSD, KVM and a dedicated IP. Pick a size and deploy in minutes.
Ubuntu LTS is the most beginner-friendly and best-documented choice. Debian is lean and stable, while AlmaLinux and Rocky are ideal if you need a CentOS-compatible, RHEL-based system. You can switch anytime with a reinstall.
Yes. Every Linux VPS includes full root access over KVM with SSH, so you have complete control to install and configure anything.
Absolutely. Because you have full root, you can install cPanel, Plesk, or free panels like CyberPanel, aaPanel and HestiaCP on your Linux VPS.
Generally yes, because Linux is free and open-source with no licensing fee. A Windows VPS includes a Windows Server license, which adds to the cost.
Yes. With dedicated resources and full root, our Linux VPS is ideal for Docker, Docker Compose and single-node Kubernetes (k3s), as well as CI/CD pipelines and self-hosted apps.