Public & Private data sovereign cloud Automation https://vpsie.com Public & Private data sovereign cloud Automation Wed, 24 Dec 2025 14:02:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://vpsie.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/cropped-Favicon-32x32.png Public & Private data sovereign cloud Automation https://vpsie.com 32 32 S3 Bucket Storage with Built-in Ransomware Protection https://vpsie.com/knowledge-base/s3-bucket-storage-with-built-in-ransomware-protection/ Wed, 24 Dec 2025 14:02:50 +0000 https://vpsie.com/?p=52734 In today’s cloud-first world, data is one of the most valuable assets an organization owns and one of the most frequently targeted. Ransomware attacks no longer focus only on servers and endpoints, object storage has become a prime target due to the volume and criticality of the data it holds. Losing access to stored objects, […]

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In today’s cloud-first world, data is one of the most valuable assets an organization owns and one of the most frequently targeted. Ransomware attacks no longer focus only on servers and endpoints, object storage has become a prime target due to the volume and criticality of the data it holds. Losing access to stored objects, even temporarily, can result in operational downtime, financial loss, and long-term reputational damage.


VPSie S3 Bucket is designed to provide secure, scalable, and highly durable object storage while addressing modern threat vectors such as ransomware, unauthorized deletion, and data tampering. Built on an S3-compatible architecture, VPSie S3 Bucket allows customers to store and access data using familiar tools and APIs, while benefiting from advanced protection mechanisms that safeguard data throughout its lifecycle. By combining object immutability, versioning, encryption, access control, and continuous monitoring, VPSie S3 Bucket ensures that critical data remains protected, recoverable, and under customer control even in the event of a security incident. This article explains how VPSie S3 Bucket implements ransomware resilient storage and outlines best practices customers can follow to strengthen their data protection strategy.


Why ransomware is an S3 problem (and why you should care)

Ransomware is no longer satisfied with locking a single server and calling it a day. Modern attacks aim higher and smarter. Object storage, including S3-compatible buckets, has become a prime target because it often holds backups, application data, logs, and business-critical assets in one convenient place. From an attacker’s perspective, that’s efficiency. From your perspective, that’s a bad afternoon turning into a very expensive week.

 

If an attacker gains access to cloud credentials, they don’t need fancy exploits. They can simply encrypt objects, overwrite them, or delete entire buckets using legitimate APIs. Without proper safeguards such as versioning, immutability, and protected backups, this damage can be immediate and irreversible. Unlike traditional file systems, object storage is designed for scale and automation, which means mistakes or malicious actions also scale fast.

 

The impact goes beyond data loss. Compromised S3 buckets can break applications, disrupt customer-facing services, invalidate compliance requirements, and eliminate recovery options if backups are stored in the same unsecured location. In many real-world incidents, organizations discovered that their backups were deleted or encrypted along with production data, leaving them with nothing to restore.


Key Ransomware-Protection Features of VPSie S3 Bucket

VPSie S3 Bucket is designed with a strong security-first architecture to protect customer data against ransomware, accidental deletion, and malicious activity. By combining object immutability, secure access controls, continuous monitoring, and recoverability features, VPSie ensures data remains safe, available, and recoverable even during a security incident.

 

1. Object Versioning for Rapid Recovery

VPSie S3 Bucket supports object versioning, allowing multiple versions of the same object to be stored automatically. If data is overwritten, encrypted, or corrupted during a ransomware attack, previous clean versions can be restored instantly without data loss.

 

Benefit:

 – Protects against accidental overwrites

 – Enables fast rollback after ransomware encryption

 

2. Immutable Storage (Write-Once, Read-Many)

For critical workloads, VPSie S3 Bucket supports immutable storage policies that prevent objects from being modified or deleted for a defined retention period.

 

Once written, protected objects:

 – Cannot be altered

 – Cannot be deleted, even by administrators

 

Benefit:

 – Guarantees data integrity

 – Prevents attackers from deleting or encrypting backup data

 

3. Secure Deletion Controls

VPSie enforces strict deletion safeguards for S3 buckets, ensuring that destructive actions require elevated permissions and, where applicable, multi-factor validation.

 

Benefit:

 – Prevents mass deletion caused by compromised credentials

 – Reduces risk from insider threats

 

4. Malware Detection and Threat Monitoring

All VPSie S3 Bucket operations are continuously monitored for suspicious activity such as:

 – Abnormal access patterns

 – Sudden mass object modifications or deletions

 – Unauthorized API requests

 

Optional malware scanning can be enabled to inspect uploaded objects for malicious content.

 

Benefit:

 – Early detection of ransomware behavior

 – Faster incident response and containment

 

5. Immutable Backups and Data Redundancy

VPSie integrates immutable backup strategies that ensure backup copies remain isolated from the primary bucket. Even if a production bucket is compromised, backup data remains untouched and recoverable.

 

Benefit:

 – Protects backups from ransomware encryption

 – Ensures business continuity

 

6. Strong Access Control and Least-Privilege Security

VPSie S3 Bucket uses role-based access control (RBAC) and least-privilege policies to limit who can read, write, or delete data.

 

Security features include:

 – Bucket-level and object-level permissions

 – API key and access token management

 – Private access endpoints

 

Benefit:

 – Limits attack surface

 – Prevents misuse of leaked or stolen credentials

 

7. Audit Logs and Full Visibility

Every access and operation on VPSie S3 Bucket is logged and auditable. Customers can track:

 

 – Who accessed data

 – When objects were modified or deleted

 – Which API operations were performed

 

Benefit:

 – Supports forensic analysis after incidents

 – Improves compliance and accountability

 

8. Fast Restore and Incident Response

In the event of a ransomware incident, VPSie S3 Bucket allows customers to:


 – Restore clean object versions

 – Recover immutable backups

 – Quickly isolate affected credentials


Benefit:

 – Minimizes downtime

 – Reduces financial and operational impact


How VPSie S3 Bucket Protects You from a Ransomware Attack

Ransomware attacks rarely happen in a single step. They usually begin with compromised credentials, misconfigured access, or infected systems attempting to encrypt, overwrite, or delete stored data. VPSie S3 Bucket is designed to protect customer data at every stage of this attack lifecycle, from prevention to recovery.

 

Step 1: Secure Data Ingestion

When data is uploaded to a VPSie S3 Bucket, it is transmitted over encrypted connections to prevent interception or tampering. Access to the bucket is governed by strict authentication and authorization controls, ensuring that only permitted users or applications can upload or modify objects.

 

This reduces the risk of unauthorized uploads or malicious file injection.

Step 2: Continuous Monitoring and Threat Detection

VPSie continuously monitors bucket activity for abnormal behavior, such as:

 

– Sudden spikes in object overwrites or deletions

– Unusual access locations or access times

– Repeated unauthorized API requests

 

These patterns are common indicators of ransomware activity. Early detection allows suspicious access to be identified and addressed before widespread damage occurs.

 

Step 3: Damage Limitation Through Versioning and Immutability

If ransomware manages to encrypt or overwrite stored objects, VPSie S3 Bucket ensures that data is not permanently lost.

 

– Object versioning preserves previous clean versions of files.

– Immutable storage policies prevent protected objects from being modified or deleted for a defined retention period.

 

Even if an attacker gains access, they cannot erase or encrypt all recoverable copies of the data.

 

Step 4: Backup Isolation and Data Preservation

Critical data stored in VPSie S3 Bucket can be backed up using immutable backup strategies. These backups remain isolated from the primary bucket and cannot be altered or deleted during their retention period.

 

This ensures that a clean, uncompromised copy of the data always exists, even if the primary environment is affected.

 

Step 5: Fast Recovery and Business Continuity

Once the threat is contained, customers can quickly restore data by:

 

– Reverting to previous object versions

– Recovering from immutable backups

– Rotating compromised credentials

 

This minimizes downtime, reduces operational impact, and eliminates the need to negotiate with attackers.

 


Get Started with VPSie S3 Bucket

Getting started with VPSie S3 Bucket is straightforward. Customers can create an account on VPSie’s client portal, fund their account, and provision an S3 Bucket directly from the dashboard.

 

Once created, buckets can be configured with security features such as versioning, access controls, and ransomware protection options, allowing customers to start storing data securely within minutes.

 

Create your account at: my.vpsie.com

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Install Rustdesk on VPSie: One-Click Deployment https://vpsie.com/knowledge-base/install-rustdesk-on-vpsie-one-click-deployment/ Sat, 06 Sep 2025 18:02:41 +0000 https://vpsie.com/?p=52719   RustDesk is an open-source remote desktop solution that provides secure, fast, and reliable access to your systems without relying on third-party cloud services. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps of deploying RustDesk OSS (Open Source Server) app on VPSie cloud infrastructure. By setting up your own RustDesk server, you gain full […]

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RustDesk is an open-source remote desktop solution that provides secure, fast, and reliable access to your systems without relying on third-party cloud services. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps of deploying RustDesk OSS (Open Source Server) app on VPSie cloud infrastructure. By setting up your own RustDesk server, you gain full control over connectivity, security, and data flow—making it an excellent alternative to proprietary remote access tools.

 


Step 1: Select Rustdesk from Marketplace Apps

 

Log in to your VPSie control panel and click on “New Server” to start creating a new instance. This will take you to the server deployment section and then go to Marketplace, where you’ll find a variety of pre-configured, one-click deployable services.

 

Scroll through the list or use the search bar to locate Rustdesk. Once found, click on it to proceed with the setup.

 

Rustdesk


Step 2: Select a VPSie Data Center

 

Choose a data center location that is closest to your customers, not necessarily to you. For instance, if you’re located in Europe but most of your clients are based in the United States, selecting a U.S. data center will help ensure better performance and lower latency for them.

 


Step 3: Choose Your Server Package

 

Select the server package that best fits your needs. Start by choosing a plan category, then pick a specific configuration based on your application or business workload.

 

Each package offers a different combination of CPU, RAM, and storage allowing you to scale resources according to your performance requirements and budget.

 


Step 4: Configure Server Network

 

Decide how your Rustdesk server will connect to the network. You can choose to assign a public IPv4, IPv6, or both, depending on your needs. If your setup involves communication between multiple VPSie instances, you can also add a private IP for internal networking.

 

This provides the flexibility to run Rustdesk as a public-facing cloud system, a private internal server, or both depending on how you plan to use it.

 

vpsie control panel


Optional: Add SSH Key, Startup Script, or Extra Storage

 

At this stage, you have the option to enhance your deployment by adding an SSH key for secure access or a startup script to automate initial setup tasks. You can use existing ones or create new entries as needed. This step is entirely optional feel free to skip it if these features aren’t required for your setup.

 

Additionally, you can attach extra storage to your server beyond what’s included in your selected package. Simply choose the desired storage type from the dropdown menu and specify the size you need to allocate additional space.

 


Customize Hostname, Set Password & Enable Backup

 

Under the Hostname tab, you can assign a custom hostname to your Rustdesk server. By default, VPSie will generate one automatically, but you’re free to personalize it.

 

A default password will also be created for your server. If you prefer to use your own, head to the Password Configure tab, select Custom, and enter your preferred password.

 

For better organization, we recommend adding a note and tags to help you easily identify your Rustdesk server later. 

 

Finally, for added security and peace of mind, we highly recommend enabling Automatic Backup to protect your data.

 


Deploy Your Rustdesk Server

Once all configurations are set, simply click on the Deploy Server button to begin creating your Rustdesk instance. VPSie will handle the rest within a few minutes, your fully configured Rustdesk server will be up and running.

 

After deployment is complete, your Rustdesk server will appear in your server list, ready for use.

 

Rustdesk

Once the deployment is complete, you’ll receive all the server details via email.


You’ll need the server’s public key to connect clients securely. The key is stored in the data volume and can be displayed with the following command:

cat /opt/rustdesk-server/data/id_ed25519.pub ; echo


Share this public key with your RustDesk clients when setting up the ID/Relay Server details to ensure trusted and encrypted communication.


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Control Panel – Tags https://vpsie.com/knowledge-base/control-panel-tags/ Tue, 05 Aug 2025 09:57:55 +0000 https://vpsie.com/?p=52619     Managing cloud resources efficiently becomes increasingly important as your infrastructure grows. To help you stay organized and streamline resource management, VPSie Client Portal introduces a feature called Tags.   Tags allow you to assign custom labels to your cloud assets such as virtual machines, snapshots, volumes, and more, making it easier to categorize, […]

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Managing cloud resources efficiently becomes increasingly important as your infrastructure grows. To help you stay organized and streamline resource management, VPSie Client Portal introduces a feature called Tags.

 

Tags allow you to assign custom labels to your cloud assets such as virtual machines, snapshots, volumes, and more, making it easier to categorize, search, and filter resources based on your operational or business needs. Whether you’re managing environments (like development, staging, or production), tracking usage by project or team, or implementing cost control strategies, Tags provide the flexibility you need for clear and efficient organization.

 

While creating resources in the VPSie Client Portal, you can add Tags as reminders to indicate the purpose of each resource. 

 

On the Tags page, you’ll find a complete list of all created tags, where you can easily view them.

 

 

You can also click on a tag name on the tag list to see all the resources associated with it and view their details for better tracking and management.

 

To see more information about a specific resource, simply click the Details button next to it.

 

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Control Panel – Projects https://vpsie.com/knowledge-base/control-panel-projects/ Tue, 05 Aug 2025 09:36:54 +0000 https://vpsie.com/?p=52608   Managing cloud infrastructure efficiently is essential for teams and individuals working on multiple applications or environments. To simplify this, VPSie’s new client portal introduces the “Projects” feature a powerful tool designed to help you organize, isolate, and manage your cloud resources under dedicated workspaces.   With Projects, you can group related resources such as […]

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Managing cloud infrastructure efficiently is essential for teams and individuals working on multiple applications or environments. To simplify this, VPSie’s new client portal introduces the “Projects” feature a powerful tool designed to help you organize, isolate, and manage your cloud resources under dedicated workspaces.

 

With Projects, you can group related resources such as virtual machines, storage volumes, snapshots, and networks into a single logical unit. This makes it easier to manage billing, access control, and usage tracking for different teams, departments, or clients all from one central place.

 

Default Project

 

By default, VPSie automatically creates a Default Project, where all your virtual machines and other resources are placed initially. This ensures that you can start deploying and managing your infrastructure right away, even if you haven’t manually created any custom projects yet.

 

As your usage grows, you can create additional projects to better organize your resources, set boundaries, and simplify team collaboration and billing.

 


Creating a New Project

 

To create a new project in the VPSie client portal, follow these simple steps:

 

1. Click on the New Project button: Navigate to the Projects section in the client portal, then click the New Project button to begin.

 

2. Enter Project Details: A window will appear prompting you to fill in the following fields:

 

  1. Project Name: Choose a clear and descriptive name for the project.
  2. Project Description: Optionally, provide a short description to explain the purpose or scope of the project.
 

3. Add the Project: Once you’ve entered the details, click the Add Project button to create it.

 

Your new project will now appear in the list, ready to be used for organizing your resources.

 


Managing Your Project

 

Once a project is created, it will appear in the list under the Projects section of the client portal. From here, you can begin working with it in several ways:

 

1. Click on the Project Name: Open the project workspace to start creating and managing cloud resources specifically under this project.

 

2. Add a New Server: Click on the “Add Server” icon to quickly launch a new virtual machine within this project.

 

3. Move Existing Resources: Use the “Move Resources” icon to transfer VMs and other resources from a different project (including the Default Project) into this new one. This helps in organizing your infrastructure more cleanly.

 

4. Delete the Project: If the project is no longer needed, you can remove it by clicking the “Delete” icon. 

 

(Note: A project can only be deleted if it has no active resources.)

 

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Install CasaOS on VPSie: One-Click Deployment https://vpsie.com/knowledge-base/install-casaos-on-vpsie-one-click-deployment/ Mon, 14 Jul 2025 14:44:53 +0000 https://vpsie.com/?p=52562 CasaOS is an open-source, user-friendly home cloud system designed to simplify self-hosting. It features a sleek web-based interface where you can easily manage your apps, files, and services all from one dashboard. Whether you’re setting up a media center, file server, or personal cloud, CasaOS provides a lightweight and modern solution. To make deployment faster […]

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CasaOS is an open-source, user-friendly home cloud system designed to simplify self-hosting. It features a sleek web-based interface where you can easily manage your apps, files, and services all from one dashboard. Whether you’re setting up a media center, file server, or personal cloud, CasaOS provides a lightweight and modern solution.

 

To make deployment faster and more efficient for our users, we’ve created a predefined template of CasaOS, now available on the VPSie platform. With this one click template, you can launch a fully configured CasaOS instance in just minutes no manual setup needed.

 


Step 1: Select CasaOS from Marketplace Apps

 

Log in to your VPSie control panel and click on “New Server” to start creating a new instance. This will take you to the server deployment section and then go to Marketplace, where you’ll find a variety of pre-configured, one-click deployable services.

 

Scroll through the list or use the search bar to locate CasaOS. Once found, click on it to proceed with the setup.

 

vpsie control panel


Step 2: Select a VPSie Data Center

 

Choose a data center location that is closest to your customers, not necessarily to you. For instance, if you’re located in Europe but most of your clients are based in the United States, selecting a U.S. data center will help ensure better performance and lower latency for them.

 


Step 3: Choose Your Server Package

 

Select the server package that best fits your needs. Start by choosing a plan category, then pick a specific configuration based on your application or business workload.

 

Each package offers a different combination of CPU, RAM, and storage allowing you to scale resources according to your performance requirements and budget.

 


Step 4: Configure Server Network

 

Decide how your CasaOS server will connect to the network. You can choose to assign a public IPv4, IPv6, or both, depending on your needs. If your setup involves communication between multiple VPSie instances, you can also add a private IP for internal networking.

 

This provides the flexibility to run CasaOS as a public-facing cloud system, a private internal server, or both depending on how you plan to use it.

 

vpsie control panel


Optional: Add SSH Key, Startup Script, or Extra Storage

 

At this stage, you have the option to enhance your deployment by adding an SSH key for secure access or a startup script to automate initial setup tasks. You can use existing ones or create new entries as needed. This step is entirely optional feel free to skip it if these features aren’t required for your setup.

 

Additionally, you can attach extra storage to your server beyond what’s included in your selected package. Simply choose the desired storage type from the dropdown menu and specify the size you need to allocate additional space.

 


Customize Hostname, Set Password & Enable Backup

 

Under the Hostname tab, you can assign a custom hostname to your CasaOS server. By default, VPSie will generate one automatically, but you’re free to personalize it.

 

A default password will also be created for your server. If you prefer to use your own, head to the Password Configure tab, select Custom, and enter your preferred password.

 

For better organization, we recommend adding a note and tags to help you easily identify your CasaOS server later. 

 

Finally, for added security and peace of mind, we highly recommend enabling Automatic Backup to protect your data.

 

vpsie control panel


Deploy Your CasaOS Server

Once all configurations are set, simply click on the Deploy Server button to begin creating your CasaOS instance. VPSie will handle the rest within a few minutes, your fully configured CasaOS server will be up and running.

 

After deployment is complete, your CasaOS server will appear in your server list, ready for use.

 

vpsie control panel

Once the deployment is complete, you’ll receive all the server details via email.

 

To access the CasaOS Web UI, simply copy your server’s IP address and enter it in your browser using the following format:

http://your-server-ip

 

Replace your-server-ip with the actual IP provided. Once loaded, you’ll be able to log in and start using your CasaOS environment right away.

 

 

Now you’ll be prompted to create your CasaOS account. Just enter a username and password of your choice to complete the setup and start using your personal cloud dashboard.

 

vpsie control panel

 

You’re now inside the CasaOS dashboard! Explore the available features, browse through the built-in app store, manage your files, and start using your personal cloud server with ease.

 

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How to Install Docker on Windows Server 2025 https://vpsie.com/knowledge-base/how-to-install-docker-on-windows-server-2025/ Sat, 14 Jun 2025 18:49:41 +0000 https://vpsie.com/?p=50348 Docker is a powerful tool for containerizing applications, and you can run Docker containers natively on Windows Server using the Windows containers feature. This guide walks you through the steps to install and use Docker on a Windows Server 2025 instance deployed on VPSie.     Prerequisites Administrative access to the Windows VM Internet connectivity […]

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Docker is a powerful tool for containerizing applications, and you can run Docker containers natively on Windows Server using the Windows containers feature. This guide walks you through the steps to install and use Docker on a Windows Server 2025 instance deployed on VPSie.

 

 

Prerequisites

  • Administrative access to the Windows VM
  • Internet connectivity
 

Step 1: Download Docker Desktop for Windows

To get started, download Docker Desktop for Windows (x86_64) from the official Docker website:

Docker for Windows – Official Site

 

Look for the download link specific to Windows and choose the installer that matches your architecture (usually x86_64 for most systems).


Step 2: Check and Install WSL

Docker requires WSL 2 version 2.1.5 or higher.

 

To check your current WSL version:

wsl --version

 

If WSL is not installed or the version is outdated, install or update it using PowerShell (Run as Administrator):

wsl --install

You may need to reboot your system after installation.


Step 3: Install Docker

 

Once the file is downloaded, open the file and follow the prompts to complete the Docker Desktop installation.

 

Restart your system to finalize the installation process.

 

 

Once the system restarts, accept the license agreement to proceed.

 

 

Finish setting up Docker Desktop by choosing recommended settings and then clicking the Finish button.

 

At the same time, a Command Prompt window will open automatically to install the Windows Subsystem for Linux. Simply press Enter to begin the download process.

 

Now, on your desktop, you should see the Docker Desktop icon. Go ahead and open it. 

 

Log in with your account. If you don’t have one, you can create it and then log in.

At this point, Docker Desktop has been successfully installed and all the prerequisites have been completed. You can now open the Docker Desktop application from the Start menu or by searching for “Docker Desktop”.

 

Once launched, Docker Desktop should start running in the background, and the Docker engine will initialize.

 

📝 Note: If this is your first time launching Docker, it may take a few moments to start the service.

We’ve chosen to skip the Docker Hub account sign-in for now, but you can always sign in later to access features like image syncing and private repositories.

 

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Install Ubuntu 24 Desktop on VPSie: One-Click Deployment https://vpsie.com/knowledge-base/install-ubuntu-24-desktop-on-vpsie-one-click-deployment/ Fri, 06 Jun 2025 15:53:14 +0000 https://vpsie.com/?p=50276 With VPSie’s one-click deployment system, launching a fully configured Ubuntu 24 Budgie Desktop environment is fast, efficient, and hassle-free. Built on the latest Ubuntu 24 base and powered by the Ubuntu Budgie desktop environment, this template delivers a clean, responsive, and modern Linux experience right out of the box. Whether you’re setting up a remote […]

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With VPSie’s one-click deployment system, launching a fully configured Ubuntu 24 Budgie Desktop environment is fast, efficient, and hassle-free. Built on the latest Ubuntu 24 base and powered by the Ubuntu Budgie desktop environment, this template delivers a clean, responsive, and modern Linux experience right out of the box. Whether you’re setting up a remote desktop for development, managing GUI-based applications, or just need a lightweight and elegant Linux workspace, this ready-to-use solution lets you skip the setup and get straight to work.

 


Step 1: Select Ubuntu 24 Desktop from Marketplace Apps


Log in to your VPSie control panel and click on New Server to start creating a new instance. This will take you to the server creation page. From there, navigate to the Marketplace Apps section—a curated collection of pre-configured, one-click deployable services.


Scroll through the list or use the search bar to locate Ubuntu 24 Desktop.


Ubuntu-24 Desktop


Step 2: Select VPSie Datacenter

Make sure to choose a data center that’s close to you customers not necessarily close to you. For example, if you’re based in Europe but your clients are in the United States, it’s best to select a U.S. data center location to ensure better performance and lower latency.

 


Step 3: Choose Your Server Package

Next, select the package that best fits your needs. Start by choosing a plan category, then pick the specific configuration that suits your application or business workload.

 

Each plan comes with different CPU, RAM, and storage options, so you can scale based on performance requirements and budget.

 

Ubuntu 24 Desktop

Step 4: Configure Server Network

In this step, you’ll choose how your Ubuntu server connects to the network. You can select whether you want a public IPv4 or IPv6 address, or both. If needed, you can also add a private IP for internal networking between your VPSie instances.

 

This gives you flexibility depending on whether your Ubuntu server will face the public internet, operate internally, or both.

 

Ubuntu-24 Desktop

 

You can add an SSH key and a Startup Script at this stage, or even create new ones if needed. This step is completely optional, feel free to skip it if you don’t need these features.

 

Additionally, you can attach extra storage to your server beyond what’s included in your selected package. Just choose the storage type from the dropdown and specify the desired size to add it to your server.

 

 

 

You can customize your server’s hostname under the Hostname tab. By default, VPSie will generate one for you automatically.

 

A default password is also created for your server. If you’d like to set your own, just go to the Password Configure tab, choose Custom, and enter your preferred password.

 

We also recommend adding a note and tags to help you identify your Ubuntu server later. For extra peace of mind, be sure to enable Automatic Backup, it’s highly recommended.

 

 

Now, just click on the Deploy Server button to start creating your Ubuntu 24 Desktop instance. VPSie will take care of the rest, within a few minutes, your fully configured Ubuntu 24 Desktop server will be up and running.

 

Once the deployment is complete, your Ubuntu server will show up in your server list, ready to use.

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Install HAProxy on VPSie: One-Click Deployment https://vpsie.com/knowledge-base/install-haproxy-on-vpsie-one-click-deployment/ Thu, 05 Jun 2025 18:05:45 +0000 https://vpsie.com/?p=50141 HAProxy is like a super-smart traffic manager for your apps. It helps balance the load between multiple servers so that no single one gets overwhelmed, keeping everything running smoothly, even during traffic spikes.   It’s widely used by big companies to improve speed, reliability, and uptime for their websites and services. But the best part? […]

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HAProxy is like a super-smart traffic manager for your apps. It helps balance the load between multiple servers so that no single one gets overwhelmed, keeping everything running smoothly, even during traffic spikes.

 

It’s widely used by big companies to improve speed, reliability, and uptime for their websites and services. But the best part? On VPSie, you don’t need to worry about setting anything up.

 

With our one-click HAProxy template, the install is done for you, no manual configuration needed. Just deploy and you’re good to go!

 


Step 1: Select HAProxy from Marketplace Apps

 

Start by logging into your VPSie control panel. Once you’re in, click on New Server to begin creating a new instance. This will take you to the Marketplace Apps section a collection of pre-configured, one-click deployable services.

 

Scroll through the list or use the search bar to find HAProxy.

 


Step 2: Select VPSie Datacenter

Make sure to choose a data center that’s close to you customers not necessarily close to you. For example, if you’re based in Europe but your clients are in the United States, it’s best to select a U.S. data center location to ensure better performance and lower latency.


Step 3: Choose Your Server Package

Next, select the package that best fits your needs. Start by choosing a plan category, then pick the specific configuration that suits your application or business workload.

 

Each plan comes with different CPU, RAM, and storage options, so you can scale based on performance requirements and budget.

 


Step 4: Configure Server Network

In this step, you’ll choose how your HAProxy server connects to the network. You can select whether you want a public IPv4 or IPv6 address, or both. If needed, you can also add a private IP for internal networking between your VPSie instances.

 

This gives you flexibility depending on whether your HAProxy will face the public internet, operate internally, or both.

 

You can add an SSH key and a Startup Script at this stage, or even create new ones if needed. This step is completely optional, feel free to skip it if you don’t need these features.

 

Additionally, you can attach extra storage to your server beyond what’s included in your selected package. Just choose the storage type from the dropdown and specify the desired size to add it to your server.

 

 

You can customize your server’s hostname under the Hostname tab. By default, VPSie will generate one for you automatically.

 

A default password is also created for your server. If you’d like to set your own, just go to the Password Configure tab, choose Custom, and enter your preferred password.

 

We also recommend adding a note and tags to help you identify your HAProxy server later. For extra peace of mind, be sure to enable Automatic Backup, it’s highly recommended.

 

 

Now, just click on the “Deploy Server” button to start creating your HAProxy instance. VPSie will take care of the rest, within a few minutes, your fully configured HAProxy server will be up and running.

 

Once the deployment is complete, your HAProxy server will show up in your server list, ready to use.

 

You’ll receive all the server details via email once the deployment is complete.

 

For your convenience, we’ve also enabled the HAProxy status page, which you can access at:

http://<your-vm-ip>:8404/stats

 

Use the default login credentials below to access the page:

 

 

Username: admin

Password: admin123

 

 

You can update these credentials anytime by editing the HAProxy configuration file located at:

/etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg

 

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Control Panel – Tenant https://vpsie.com/knowledge-base/control-panel-tenant/ Mon, 07 Apr 2025 20:51:32 +0000 https://vpsie.com/?p=46011   VPSie’s new Tenant feature is designed to provide clients with a flexible, scalable, and cost-effective way to manage cloud infrastructure. A Tenant acts as a dedicated resource pool allowing you to bundle essential compute and networking components like vCPUs, RAM, SSD storage, VPCs, Kubernetes clusters, load balancers, monitoring, automation scripts, and more into a […]

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VPSie’s new Tenant feature is designed to provide clients with a flexible, scalable, and cost-effective way to manage cloud infrastructure. A Tenant acts as a dedicated resource pool allowing you to bundle essential compute and networking components like vCPUs, RAM, SSD storage, VPCs, Kubernetes clusters, load balancers, monitoring, automation scripts, and more into a single, customizable environment.

 

Instead of being billed per individual virtual machine or service, Tenants allow you to allocate and manage your resources as a whole, giving you the freedom to deploy and scale services based on your specific needs.

 

VPSie offers two convenient billing models for Tenants:

 

  1. Prepaid – Pay upfront for your selected resource pool.
  2. Postpaid – Pay after the service period based on actual usage.

 

You can fully configure your Tenant, adjust the resources and services included, and submit a Request for Quote directly through the VPSie Client Portal. Once submitted, our team will contact you promptly with pricing and provisioning details tailored to your request.

 

Whether you’re managing a single project, multiple clients, or complex cloud workloads, the Tenant feature is built to give you full control, transparency, and performance and all in one place.

 

Request Tenant Quote

 

1. Choose Your Payment Option

 

In the Tenant section, start by selecting your preferred billing model:

 

  • Prepaid – Pay upfront for the resources you configure.
  • Postpaid – Pay after the service period, based on the actual usage.

 

This choice determines how you’ll be billed for the Tenant’s resource consumption.

 

2. Configure Your Resource Pool

 

Customize your Tenant by specifying the resources you require:

 

  • Servers (Virtual Machines)
  • vCPUs (Shared)
  • RAM (Computed)
  • VPC (Virtual Private Cloud)
  • Scripts
  • Monitoring
  • SSH Keys
  • Certificates
  • Storages
  • Kubernetes
  • Traffic (Network)
  • Load Balancer
  • IPv4 Address
  • IPv6 Address
  • Firewalls
  • SSD Storage
  • Buckets
  • DNS
  • Other services and more

 

Tailor the configuration to match your project or workload needs.

 

3. Request a Quote

 

Once you’re happy with your configuration, click Request Quote to submit your Tenant setup to our team.

 

4. Review Confirmation Page

 

After submitting your quote, you’ll be taken to a confirmation page showing the requested resources and full Tenant configuration.

 

At this stage, your request is under review. Our team will evaluate it and notify you as soon as it’s approved or if further action is needed.

 

 

5. Resources Overview

 

Once our team approves the requested quote, you will receive a notification, and you can begin utilizing your tenant resource pool. You can also monitor the current status of your pool usage and view available resources as shown below.

 
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Control Panel – Server Groups https://vpsie.com/knowledge-base/control-panel-server-groups/ Sun, 06 Apr 2025 19:24:59 +0000 https://vpsie.com/?p=45999   Server Groups in the VPSie Control Panel let you organize your servers into logical groups for better management and clarity. Whether you’re grouping by project, role, or environment (such as development, staging, or production), this feature helps streamline your infrastructure.   You’ll also notice an Affinity toggle when creating a group. When enabled, Affinity […]

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Server Groups in the VPSie Control Panel let you organize your servers into logical groups for better management and clarity. Whether you’re grouping by project, role, or environment (such as development, staging, or production), this feature helps streamline your infrastructure.

 

You’ll also notice an Affinity toggle when creating a group. When enabled, Affinity ensures that all servers in the group are deployed on the same physical host or within close proximity. This can help reduce latency and improve performance for tightly connected services. However, be aware that it may reduce redundancy, so it’s best used when performance between servers is a higher priority than fault tolerance.

 

With Server Groups, managing your cloud environment becomes cleaner, more organized, and more efficient.

 

Add a Server Group

 

Creating a Server Group is quick and easy. Just follow these steps:

 

  • Go to the Control Panel and navigate to the Server Groups section.
 
  • Fill in the following details:

 

          Group Name: Enter a name that clearly identifies the group (e.g., “Web Servers”, “Dev Environment”).

 

          Enable Affinity (Optional): Toggle this on if you want all servers in this group to be placed on the same physical host or nearby for                                                                                low-latency communication.

 

          Group Description (Optional): Add a short description to explain the purpose of the group for future reference.

 

Once done, click Add Server Group to create it.

 

VPSie Server Groups

 

Your new server group will now be available, and you can begin adding servers to it as needed.

 


Manage Server Group

 

  1. Click on the Group Name to access the settings of your newly created group. From there, you can view all related details, add servers, and manage configurations.

 

 

You can now view all the details of the server group. To attach a server, simply click the “+” icon and select the server you want to add.

 

VPSie Server Groups

 

If you need to detach a server from a group after adding it, simply click the trash bin icon next to the server to remove it from the group. 

 

VPSie Server Groups

 

To delete a server group, simply click the Delete button. This will remove the group from your account permanently.

 

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