When creating your server, the Operating System is often updated, so commands like APT, DPKG, YUM, RPM may not work as usual for a few minutes. You can see the timing from the Emergency Console.
Linux Images
Here is a list of the Linux images that we offer:
Distribution and version | Architecture | Kernel Version |
---|---|---|
Debian 12 | 64-Bit | 6.1.0-9-amd64 |
Debian 11 | 64-Bit | 5.10.0-30-amd64 |
AlmaLinux 9 | 64-Bit | 5.14.0-427 |
AlmaLinux 8 | 64-Bit | 4.18.0-553 |
Rocky Linux 9 | 64-Bit | 5.14.0-427 |
AlmaLinux 8 | 64-Bit | 4.18.0-553 |
CentOS Stream 9 | 64-Bit | 5.14.0-55 |
ArchLinux | 64-Bit | 6.3.1-arch1-1 |
Ubuntu 24.04 | 64-Bit | 6.8.0-31-generic |
Ubuntu 22.04 | 64-Bit | 5.15.0-25-generic |
Ubuntu 20.04 | 64-Bit | 5.4.0-37-generic |
FreeBSD 14.1* | 64-Bit | 14.1-RELEASE-p3 |
*In the same Linux tab for practical reasons.
Interesting articles about Linux servers
- FAQs for new Clouding.io users
- How to set up rules on your firewall profile
- Remote access to Linux server using SSH
- See used space on ssd disc
- Extend partitions manually
Important
All the Linux servers have the "Cloud-init" service installed. This service is used to synchronize passwords with the client panel and extend partitions when the size disk is increased. If you update this service, select the option "do not to overwrite setup".
I can’t find what I need
If you can’t find what you need regarding Linux servers, you can contact Clouding Technical Support and we’ll help you with your questions. You can send an e-mail or give us a call, whichever is most convenient for you.