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What is a Fedora VPS?

Fedora is a well-known name in the Linux world, but how does it perform as a VPS? If you’ve come across Fedora as a hosting option, you might be wondering what sets it apart—and whether it’s the right choice for your needs. Before you decide, it’s worth taking a closer look at what a Fedora VPS offers, where it excels, and where it might fall short.

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What is a Fedora VPS?

A Fedora VPS is a virtual private server that runs on the Fedora Linux distribution, which is known for its frequent updates and focus on open-source innovation. It provides users with dedicated resources in a virtualized environment, allowing for greater control compared to shared hosting.

Fedora’s update cycle prioritizes the latest software and security enhancements, but its shorter support lifespan and rapid changes may require more frequent maintenance. This makes it a distinct option among Linux-based VPS solutions, depending on the user’s needs and technical preferences.

Key features and benefits

Fedora brings several distinct features to a VPS environment, which may appeal to certain users depending on their needs:

Use cases

A Fedora VPS can be useful in several scenarios, depending on the user’s needs and technical requirements:

Fedora vs Ubuntu for VPS

Fedora and Ubuntu are both popular Linux distributions, but they differ in key ways that can impact their suitability for a VPS. Here’s an objective comparison of their strengths and trade-offs in a VPS environment:

Stability and support

Software and updates

Security

Package management

Community and enterprise support

Performance and resource usage

FeatureFedora VPSUbuntu VPS
Release cycleEvery 6 monthsEvery 6 months (STS), every 2 years (LTS)
Support duration13 months per release9 months (STS), 5+ years (LTS)
Software updatesLatest software, frequent updatesMore conservative, stable updates
SecuritySELinux (mandatory access control)AppArmor (easier to configure than SELinux)
Package managerDNF (smaller repository)APT (larger repository, Debian-based)
Enterprise supportCommunity-driven, no official enterprise supportCanonical-backed, enterprise support available
Performance & resourcesOptimized for latest features but may change frequentlyStable, resource-efficient, predictable for production use
Best suited forDevelopers, security-conscious users, and those needing cutting-edge softwareLong-term production environments, enterprise applications, and general web hosting

How to install Fedora on a VPS

Installing Fedora on a VPS typically involves selecting Fedora as the operating system during VPS setup or manually installing it if the hosting provider does not offer a pre-configured Fedora option. Here’s how to install Fedora on a VPS:

Additional resources

VPS: A beginner’s guide →

A complete beginner’s guide to virtual private servers

The first 5 tasks for a new Ubuntu server →

Make sure your Ubuntu VPS is set up for security and performance

How manage users on Ubuntu →

Add users, grant root privileges, and more