50% off all plans, limited time. Starting at $2.48/mo

Fedora VPS Hosting

Fedora, newer than RHEL,
faster than your laptop.

Fedora Server 39 and 40 on AMD EPYC and pure NVMe.
The independent cloud for builders, since 2008.
From $2.48/mo · 50% off · 14-day money-back.

4.6 · 705 reviews on Trustpilot

Starting at $2.48/mo · 50% off · No credit card required

~ ssh root@fedora-tyo-001 connected
[root@fedora-tyo-001 ~]# cat /etc/os-release
PRETTY_NAME="Fedora Linux 40 (Server Edition)"
VARIANT="Server Edition"
[root@fedora-tyo-001 ~]# podman run -d --rm nginx:alpine
a8c14b9e4f01... (rootless)
[root@fedora-tyo-001 ~]# systemctl status cockpit.socket
● cockpit.socket - Cockpit Web Service Socket
Active: active (listening) :9090
[root@fedora-tyo-001 ~]# _

Fedora VPS at a glance

Cloudzy ships Fedora VPS hosting from 12 regions, starting at $2.48 per month. One-click images cover Fedora Server 39 and 40, the bleeding-edge upstream of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, managed via DNF with Podman rootless containers as the default and Cockpit web admin on port 9090. Plans run from 512 MB to 64 GB DDR5, all on NVMe with 40 Gbps uplinks. Provisioning in 60 seconds. Independent since 2008; rated 4.6 / 5 by 705+ reviewers on Trustpilot.

Starting price
$2.48 / month
Versions
39 · 40
Package mgr
DNF · RPM
Provisioning
60 seconds
Regions
12 worldwide
Money-back
14 days

Why builders pick Cloudzy

Fedora's freshness, our infra.

The four things buyers actually compare us on, done right.

AMD EPYC + NVMe

Latest-gen AMD EPYC, NVMe-only storage, DDR5 memory, 40 Gbps uplinks. Single-thread leadership on every plan tier.

14-day money-back

14-day money-back guarantee on every plan. No questions asked, no setup fees. Cancel anytime from the dashboard.

99.95% uptime SLA

Automated monitoring across 12 regions. Last-30-day uptime is publicly tracked at status.cloudzy.com, no hiding.

24/7 human support

Live chat and ticket replies typically under 5 minutes. Engineers, not script-readers. Median resolution under 1 hour.

Pick your Fedora

Two current releases.
Tomorrow's RHEL today.

Fedora 40 for the latest of everything (kernel, Podman, Python 3.12, GCC 14). Fedora 39 if your workload was qualified there. SELinux enforcing, firewalld on, Cockpit available on :9090 by default, same hardening Red Hat ships.

Custom Fedora ISO upload supported on every plan
Fedora 40
Current default
Fedora 39
Previous, still supported
DNF
Modern yum replacement
Podman
Rootless containers default
Cockpit
Web admin on :9090
SELinux
Enforcing by default
RHEL upstream
Where RHEL features land
Custom ISO
Bring your own image

Use cases

Why builders choose
Cloudzy's Fedora VPS.

Latest-tech web stacks

Run Python 3.12, Go 1.22, Rust stable, Node 20, PHP 8.3. Fedora ships the current upstream. No backporting, no third-party repos for current language runtimes.

Podman / Buildah-first containers

Fedora is where Podman is developed. Rootless by default, daemonless, drop-in for docker CLI. Build with Buildah, ship with Skopeo, all in the base repos.

Pre-stage RHEL features

What lands in Fedora today is in the next RHEL minor. Build CI on Fedora to surface compatibility issues a year before your downstream RHEL deploys see them.

Remote dev workstation

SSH in, run code-server or VS Code Remote, attach Toolbox / Distrobox for sandboxed userland. Cockpit on :9090 for web admin. The full Linux dev box, hosted.

Bleeding-edge ML toolchains

Latest CUDA-compatible nvidia-driver builds, current PyTorch/TensorFlow/JAX wheels, modern Python toolchain. Fedora is the right base when you need newer than RHEL ships.

Linux kernel & driver dev

Fedora tracks the upstream kernel closely (typically 1-2 minor versions behind mainline). Build out-of-tree modules, test recent kernel features, run rdma-core current.

60s
Provisioning
40 Gbps
Uplink
NVMe-only
Storage
12
Regions
99.95%
Uptime SLA
14 days
Money-back

Global network

12 regions. Four continents.
One click away.

Drop your Fedora VPS as close to your users as physics allows. Median P50 latency under 10 ms in North America and Europe.

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Pricing

Pay for what you use. That's it.

Hourly, monthly, or yearly. No egress fees. No commitments. Currently 50% off all plans.

512 MB DDR5

Sandbox · New kernel tests

$2.48 /mo
$4.95/mo −50%
Deploy now
14-day money-back
  • 1 vCPU @ EPYC
  • 20 GB NVMe
  • 1 TB · 40 Gbps
  • Dedicated IPv4 + IPv6
  • Root SSH · KVM
1 GB DDR5

Personal sites · Latest stack

$3.48 /mo
$6.95/mo −50%
Deploy now
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  • 1 vCPU @ EPYC
  • 25 GB NVMe
  • 1 TB · 40 Gbps
  • Dedicated IPv4 + IPv6
  • Root SSH · KVM
2 GB DDR5

Dev workstation · Cockpit UI

$7.475 /mo
$14.95/mo −50%
Deploy now
14-day money-back
  • 1 vCPU @ EPYC
  • 60 GB NVMe
  • 3 TB · 40 Gbps
  • Dedicated IPv4 + IPv6
  • Root SSH · KVM

FAQ. Fedora VPS

Common questions, straight answers.

Which Fedora versions do you offer?

Fedora Server 39 and Fedora Server 40 as one-click images. Fedora 40 is our default. New Fedora releases ship roughly every 6 months and are supported for about 13 months, fast cadence is the trade-off for newer everything.

Why pick Fedora over RHEL clones like AlmaLinux?

Fedora is the upstream of RHEL, it's where the next RHEL features land first. Pick Fedora when you want the latest kernel, the latest Podman, the latest GCC and language runtimes, and you can absorb a release every 6 months. Pick AlmaLinux/Rocky when you want stability and 10-year support.

How long is each Fedora release supported?

Each Fedora release gets approximately 13 months of updates (the current release plus the previous one are supported in parallel). When a release goes EOL, run `dnf system-upgrade` to jump to the next version, usually clean and reversible via snapshots.

Is Fedora a good fit for production servers?

Yes for fast-moving stacks (latest Python / Go / Node / Rust toolchains, modern container runtimes), and for teams that already track upstream releases. For long-running systems where you don't want to upgrade the OS every year, RHEL clones are the better fit.

Can I run Docker, Podman, and Kubernetes on Fedora?

Yes. Podman is the default container engine. Fedora is where Podman is developed. Docker installs from the upstream Docker repo if you prefer. k3s, microk8s, and full upstream Kubernetes all run on Fedora 40. The 4 GB plan is the practical floor for k3s.

How fast does Fedora provision on Cloudzy?

60 seconds from paid order to root SSH. The Fedora image is pre-built and stored locally in each region, so provisioning is just a clone plus first-boot cloud-init. You'll get an email with the IP, root password, and SSH string within seconds.

Do I get root access on Fedora?

Yes, full root SSH on every plan. KVM virtualization means you can change kernels, modify SELinux contexts, run firewalld / nftables, and load any kernel module. Fedora ships with cgroups v2 and the latest systemd, full control over both.

Is there a money-back guarantee?

Yes, 14 days from purchase, no questions asked, full refund. Apply from the panel or email [email protected].

Can I use Fedora as a remote dev workstation?

Yes, many developers do. SSH in, run `code-server`, or attach VS Code remote / JetBrains Gateway. Fedora ships current Toolbox/Distrobox for sandboxed userland, and Cockpit for a web-based admin UI on port 9090.

What payment methods do you accept?

Visa, Mastercard, AmEx, Discover, PayPal, and crypto (BTC, ETH, USDT). Wire transfer is available for annual contracts over $1,000.

Ready when you are.
Fedora in 60 seconds.

Pick a release, pick a region, click. Bleeding-edge Linux SSH'd before your coffee.

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