Cutting-edge Linux distribution sponsored by Red Hat
Just 3 simple steps
Fedora-specific features that make it perfect for VPS hosting
Newest software and technologies
Fast, reliable package management
Mandatory access control
Upstream for RHEL
Manaaki Linux taumata-hinonga me te mana whakahaere katoa
Kua rite tō tūmau {os_name} i raro i te 60 hēkona. Kāore he tatari, kāore he whakaroa.
Mana whakahaere katoa mō tō taiao. Kei roto te urunga SSH. Tāutahia ngā pūmanawa katoa e hiahiatia ana e koe.
Rokiroki SSD NVMe tere rawa atu mō te mahi tino pai. Tae atu ki te 10x tere atu i ngā HDD tuku iho.
Parenga DDoS taumata-hinonga me te parenga ahi. Puritia tō tūmau kia haumaru mai i ngā whakaekenga.
Ngā tārua aunoa o ia rā me te whakaora pāwhiri kotahi. Kaua rawa e ngaro ō raraunga me tā mātou pūnaha tārua.
Aroturukihia te whakamahinga o te PTM, te RAM, te kōpae, me te whatunga i te wā tūturu. Aroturukihia te mahi a tō tūmau 24/7.
Common use cases where Fedora excels
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Ngā mahere manaaki VPS Kapua me te mana whakahaere katoa me te ngāwari
Quick guide to deploy and configure your Fedora VPS
Fedora is best for development/testing. For production servers, consider Rocky Linux or Ubuntu LTS with longer support.
ssh root@your-server-ip
dnf update -y
dnf install -y curl wget git vim nano htop
# Start firewall
systemctl start firewalld
systemctl enable firewalld
# Allow services
firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=ssh
firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=http
firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=https
# Reload
firewall-cmd --reload
# Install build tools
dnf groupinstall -y "Development Tools"
# Install Python
dnf install -y python3 python3-pip
# Install Node.js
dnf install -y nodejs npm
Fedora recommends Podman over Docker:
# Install Podman
dnf install -y podman
# Use like Docker
podman run hello-world
podman ps
podman images
cat /etc/fedora-releasednf install dnf-automatic && systemctl enable --now dnf-automatic.timerdnf system-upgrade (plan upgrades every 13 months)Common questions about Fedora VPS Manaaki VPS
Fedora is more suited for development and testing than production. It releases every 6 months with cutting-edge software but shorter support (13 months). For production servers, consider Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux, or Ubuntu LTS with longer support cycles.
Fedora is the upstream, community version that Red Hat uses to test new features before including them in RHEL. Fedora has newer packages, faster release cycles, and shorter support. RHEL is stable, enterprise-focused, with 10+ years of support.
Fedora releases a new version every 6 months (approximately May and November). Each release is supported for 13 months, giving you one month overlap to upgrade before end-of-life.
Fedora uses DNF (Dandified YUM), the modern successor to YUM. Install packages with "dnf install package-name". DNF is faster and has better dependency resolution than YUM.
Yes, Fedora has excellent container support. However, Fedora recommends Podman (a Docker alternative) over Docker. Podman is daemonless, more secure, and Docker-compatible. Install with "dnf install podman".
While possible, it's not recommended for production. You'll need to upgrade every 13 months. For long-term stability, use Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux, Debian, or Ubuntu LTS which have 5-10 year support lifecycles.
Fedora Server is optimized for server environments with minimal GUI and server-focused tools. Fedora Workstation includes a full GNOME desktop. For VPS hosting, use Fedora Server or Fedora minimal installation.
Yes, Fedora enforces SELinux by default for enhanced security. This can block misconfigured applications. You can set it to permissive mode with "setenforce 0" or disable it in /etc/selinux/config.
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