Dedibox VPS - Concepts
BandwidthLink to this anchor
Bandwidth refers to the maximum rate of data transfer across a network, typically measured in bits per second (bps). It determines the amount of data which can be transmitted between devices, servers, or over the internet.
IsolationLink to this anchor
Each VPS environment is isolated from the others, providing security and preventing one VPS from affecting others.
Operating systemLink to this anchor
You can choose from various operating systems (e.g., Linux distributions) to run on your VPS.
Remote rebootLink to this anchor
This feature allows you to reboot your Dedibox VPS from the Dedibox console if it has stopped responding via the network. You can also use this feature to reboot your server into rescue mode for maintenance actions.
Resource allocationLink to this anchor
Each Dedibox VPS has resources (CPU, RAM, storage) allocated to it, ensuring consistent performance.
Root accessLink to this anchor
You have root access or administrative control over your VPS, allowing customization and installation of software.
User loginLink to this anchor
During the installation of your server, a user account is created. The user account is a regular user account with sudo
rights on Ubuntu Linux.
User passwordLink to this anchor
The password associated with the user login. You can set the user password during the installation of your Dedibox server. For security reasons, it is recommended to choose a temporary password for the installation and to change it once the server has been installed.
VirtualizationLink to this anchor
Dedibox VPS uses virtualization technology to create isolated virtual machines on a single physical server.