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openSUSE VPS Hosting

openSUSE on Cloudzy.
YaST, zypper, Btrfs.

openSUSE Leap and Tumbleweed 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 · 688 reviews on Trustpilot

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~ ssh root@suse-zrh-001 connected
suse-zrh-001:~ # cat /etc/os-release
PRETTY_NAME="openSUSE Tumbleweed"
ID="opensuse-tumbleweed"
suse-zrh-001:~ # zypper install -y nginx postgresql
Loading repository data... done.
Installed: nginx, postgresql-server
suse-zrh-001:~ # snapper list | head -3
Type | # | Pre # | Description
single | 1 | | first root filesystem
suse-zrh-001:~ # _

openSUSE VPS at a glance

Cloudzy ships openSUSE VPS hosting from 12 regions, starting at $2.48 per month. One-click images cover openSUSE Leap (stable, SUSE Linux Enterprise-aligned) and openSUSE Tumbleweed (rolling release, openQA-tested), managed via zypper with the YaST unified admin tool, Btrfs on root, and Snapper snapshots before / after updates. 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 688+ reviewers on Trustpilot.

Starting price
$2.48 / month
Branches
Leap · Tumbleweed
Package mgr
zypper
Provisioning
60 seconds
Regions
12 worldwide
Money-back
14 days

Why builders pick Cloudzy

The thoughtful SUSE-shaped VPS.

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 openSUSE

Two branches.
Both Snapper-backed.

Leap for steady production releases that align with SUSE Linux Enterprise. Tumbleweed for the latest kernel, toolchains, and desktop, with each snapshot qualified by openQA. Btrfs + Snapper means rollbacks are seconds, not hours.

Custom openSUSE / SLES ISO upload supported on every plan
Leap 15
Stable, SLES-aligned
Tumbleweed
Rolling, openQA-tested
zypper
Native package manager
YaST
Unified admin TUI / web UI
Btrfs default
Snapshots on rootfs
Snapper
Pre / post-update rollback
AppArmor
Default MAC layer
Custom ISO
Bring your own image

Use cases

Why builders choose
Cloudzy's openSUSE VPS.

SLES-target staging on Leap

Leap shares its binary base with SUSE Linux Enterprise. Build and qualify SLES workloads on Leap, deploy to SLES with confidence, same RPMs, same paths.

Rolling release with safety net

Tumbleweed's openQA pipeline tests every snapshot before release. Combined with Btrfs snapshots, you get rolling-release freshness with point-release safety.

YaST-admin'd web hosting

YaST handles network, firewall, services, partitions, users, all from one TUI over SSH. The cleanest admin path of any major distro for ops generalists.

Btrfs-backed app servers

Atomic snapshot before deploy, deploy, smoke test, snapshot again. If something breaks, `snapper rollback` returns the entire rootfs in seconds.

Container & Kubernetes hosts

Run Podman, Docker, k3s, microk8s, all in the openSUSE base repos. SUSE's own Rancher tooling installs cleanly for cluster management.

Build & package farms

openSUSE Build Service (OBS) is the gold standard for cross-distro RPM builds. Run an OBS worker on a Leap or Tumbleweed VPS to publish packages for any RPM-based distro.

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 openSUSE 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 · zypper 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 · YaST admin

$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

WordPress · Btrfs snapshots

$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, openSUSE VPS

Common questions, straight answers.

Which openSUSE versions do you offer?

openSUSE Leap 15.x and openSUSE Tumbleweed as one-click images. Leap is the stable, point-release branch (sharing a binary base with SUSE Linux Enterprise). Tumbleweed is the rolling-release branch with the latest packages, kernel, and toolchains.

Leap vs Tumbleweed, which should I pick?

Pick Leap for predictable production: stable releases every ~12 months, security backports, the same RPM base as SUSE Linux Enterprise. Pick Tumbleweed if you want a rolling release with the latest kernel and toolchains, automatically tested upstream by openQA before each snapshot lands.

What is YaST and why does it matter?

YaST is openSUSE's unified system configuration tool, a TUI and web UI on top of zypper, network, firewall, partitioning, and user management. It's the most coherent admin tool of any major distro. Run `yast2` over SSH for a curses interface, or use the YaST web UI on a separate port.

Does openSUSE use Btrfs by default?

Yes, openSUSE pioneered the rootfs-on-Btrfs setup with automatic snapshots before / after package operations via Snapper. If a `zypper update` breaks something, roll back the entire rootfs in seconds. The same approach SUSE Linux Enterprise uses.

Which control panels work on openSUSE?

Plesk officially supports openSUSE (Leap and Tumbleweed). Webmin/Virtualmin, ISPConfig, and CyberPanel also run on openSUSE. cPanel does not officially support SUSE-family distros, use AlmaLinux, Rocky, or Ubuntu for cPanel.

How fast does openSUSE provision on Cloudzy?

60 seconds from paid order to root SSH. The openSUSE 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 openSUSE?

Yes, full root SSH on every plan. KVM virtualization means you can change kernels, modify SELinux/AppArmor profiles (openSUSE uses AppArmor by default on Tumbleweed and modern Leap), run firewalld, and load any kernel module.

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

Yes. Podman, Docker, k3s, microk8s, and full upstream Kubernetes all install cleanly on Leap and Tumbleweed. SUSE also publishes Rancher and SLES-specific tooling, both of which run natively on openSUSE.

Is there a money-back guarantee?

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

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.
openSUSE in 60 seconds.

Pick Leap or Tumbleweed, pick a region, click. SUSE-shaped Linux SSH'd before your coffee.

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