Stable and reliable Linux distribution, the base for many others
Just 3 simple steps
Debian-specific features that make it perfect for VPS hosting
Thoroughly tested before release
Dedicated security team
Massive software repository
100% open source commitment
Kusunga Linux ya Enterprise-grade ndi ulamuliro wonse
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Kulamulira kwathunthu chilengedwe chanu. Kulowa kwa SSH kukuphatikizidwa. Ikani pulogalamu iliyonse yomwe mukufuna.
Kusungirako kwa SSD ya NVMe yothamanga kwambiri kuti igwire bwino ntchito. Kuthamanga mpaka ka 10 kuposa ma HDD achikhalidwe.
Chitetezo cha DDoS chapamwamba kwambiri pamakampani ndi firewall. Sungani seva yanu kuti isaukidwe.
Kusunga zosunga zobwezeretsera zokha tsiku lililonse ndi kudina kamodzi kokha. Musataye deta yanu ndi makina athu osungira zobwezeretsera.
Yang'anirani momwe CPU, RAM, disk, ndi netiweki zimagwirira ntchito nthawi yeniyeni. Yang'anirani momwe seva yanu imagwirira ntchito maola 24 pa sabata, masiku 7 pa sabata.
Common use cases where Debian excels
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Quick guide to deploy and configure your Debian VPS
Access your Debian server:
ssh root@your-server-ip
Sync package repositories and upgrade installed packages:
apt update && apt upgrade -y
apt install -y curl wget git vim sudo ufw
Set up basic firewall rules:
# Allow SSH
ufw allow 22/tcp
# Allow web traffic
ufw allow 80/tcp
ufw allow 443/tcp
# Enable firewall
ufw enable
# Create user
adduser deploy
# Add to sudo group
usermod -aG sudo deploy
# Switch to new user
su - deploy
cat /etc/debian_versionunattended-upgradesCommon questions about Debian VPS Kusunga VPS
Debian prioritizes stability over cutting-edge features. It uses older, thoroughly-tested packages and has slower release cycles. Debian is ideal for servers that need maximum uptime and minimal breaking changes. Ubuntu, based on Debian, releases more frequently with newer software.
We recommend Debian 12 "Bookworm" (stable) for production servers. It receives security updates for ~5 years. Avoid "testing" or "unstable" branches for production workloads.
Yes! Debian has one of the largest and most active open-source communities. Extensive documentation, forums, and mailing lists provide excellent support. However, no official commercial support is available (unlike Ubuntu).
Absolutely. Debian is one of the most popular server operating systems for web hosting. It's lightweight, stable, and supports all major web servers (Apache, Nginx) and database systems (MySQL, PostgreSQL).
Debian uses APT (same as Ubuntu) with access to over 59,000 packages in official repositories. Install software with "apt install package-name".
Yes. Debian has an excellent security track record with dedicated security team providing prompt updates. The conservative package philosophy means fewer vulnerabilities from bleeding-edge software.
Major Debian releases occur every ~2 years. The current "stable" branch receives security updates throughout its lifecycle (~5 years). Point releases fix critical bugs every few months.
Yes! Debian supports in-place upgrades between versions (e.g., Debian 11 to 12). The process is well-documented and generally smooth, but always backup first and test on non-production servers.
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