A Linux virtual machine is a virtual machine (VM) that is running a distribution of Linux as the guest operating system (guest OS). The term Linux VM may also be used to refer to a kernel-based virtual machine (KVM), although many different guest operating systems can work with KVM so the terms are not universally interchangeable. Similarly, a Linux virtual machine can exist on a host server that is running a non-Linux operating system, such as Windows.
Windows Virtual Machine combined with appropriate licenses, services, and resources, delivers a complete virtualized multi-user Windows 10 (or a single-user Windows 7) experience together with Office 365 ProPlus. WVD includes centralized management and monitoring; system administrators can quickly deploy and manage desktops, apps etc.
Windows Virtual Machine helps businesses seamlessly scale their virtualization requirements while benefitting from the top-of-the-line security features and benefits of its subscription-based model. With WVM, users can enjoy a richer virtualization experience for accessing hosted applications when compared to the existing Windows Server-based Remote Desktop Services (RDS) platform that leverages Microsoft Partner community support for similar solutions.
Dedicated Servers are ideal for medium/large businesses and heavy-traffic websites. It provides maximum customization, configuration, and overall flexibility.
There are several ways to access the server: SSH - access your server through any SSH client using root credentials cPanel - access and manage your server through the cPanel/WHM control panel Dedicated Server Control Panel - Stop, start and restart your server through our web-based control panel, which comes bundled with every server.
The provisioning system will get your server ready in minutes, ensuring that you get access to your server instantly.
You can get us your existing VMs in two ways: First, you can save a copy of your VM on a USB drive or similar media and mail it to our office. You can also upload the VM directly by using a FTP or SCP client to transfer it to our servers.