Yacht VPS Hosting
One-Click Yacht VPS Container Dashboard
Use a preinstalled Yacht VPS image to get a clean web UI for your Docker containers on Ubuntu 24.04. From a single VPS with Yacht, you can log in, apply templates, and manage stacks while keeping full root control over the host and its resources.
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Yacht is a web UI for Docker that focuses on templates and one-click deployments, so you can manage containers without living in the terminal. On Cloudzy, Yacht runs on an Ubuntu 24.04 VPS with Docker and Docker Compose preinstalled, using the official selfhostedpro/yacht image and a persistent config volume. You connect over SSH as root, review credentials in /root/.cloudzy-creds, then reach the dashboard in your browser on the configured port. From there, you can import templates, launch apps, and monitor containers while the underlying server runs on dedicated vCPUs, DDR5 RAM, and NVMe storage. With up to 40 Gbps connectivity, a static IP, and snapshots, a self-hosted Yacht VPS with Cloudzy suits labs, homelabs, and small teams that need a simple control panel on reliable infrastructure. Recommended minimums for a VPS with Yacht are 1 vCPU, 2 GB RAM, and 10 GB of disk, with room to scale the plan.
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Start from a ready Yacht image on Ubuntu 24.04 with Docker and Docker Compose configured for you. Dedicated vCPUs, DDR5 memory, NVMe storage, and up to 40 Gbps networking keep the Yacht dashboard responsive while containers pull images, write logs, and handle requests. Your self-hosted Yacht VPS runs on Cloudzy’s global footprint, so you can place the server close to your users and work within a 99.99% uptime SLA.
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Who's It For?
Homelab Owners Running Self-Hosted Apps
If you keep most of your services in Docker, a self-hosted Yacht VPS lets you manage them from a simple web dashboard instead of juggling long Compose files. You can pull images and apply templates in a few clicks while keeping the actual server off-site on fast NVMe storage and up to 40 Gbps networking.
DevOps Engineers Managing Test Stacks
For engineers running many short-lived stacks, Yacht templates make it easy to spin up and tear down test environments. A Yacht VPS hosting plan on Cloudzy gives you root access plus snapshots, so you can keep a clean base image, trial new Compose files, and roll back quickly if a change breaks the environment.
Small SaaS Teams Prototyping Services
Product teams that experiment with new microservices can use Yacht’s templating to add databases, queues, or monitoring tools in a controlled way. With a Yacht one-click install on VPS from Cloudzy, you skip manual Docker setup and focus on wiring services together, while static IPs and hourly billing keep early-stage costs predictable.
Agencies Offering Container-Based Hosting
Agencies that host client apps in containers can map each project to a Yacht “app” or Compose project for tidy separation. A VPS with Yacht on Cloudzy gives you the freedom to tune Docker settings per client, attach custom domains, and rely on up to 40 Gbps links.
IT Departments Standardizing Docker Tools
Internal IT teams often want a standard way for colleagues to manage containers without full shell access. With Cloudzy’s One-click Yacht installation VPS image, you get a central UI over Docker that still leaves SSH and root available for deeper work, plus a static IP so internal DNS entries and VPN rules stay stable.
Educators Teaching Docker and Containers
Instructors running labs around Docker can use a cluster of small Yacht VPS instances, each with its own UI and compose project folder. Students can log in, deploy sample stacks from templates, and see container status without needing to memorize CLI syntax.
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Launch-Ready Yacht Image
Start with a one-click image that installs Docker, Docker Compose, and Yacht on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. Log in as root, check /root/.cloudzy-creds for the chosen web port and notes, then head straight to the Yacht dashboard in your browser.
Docker-Focused Resources
Dedicated vCPUs, NVMe storage, DDR5 RAM, and up to 40 Gbps networking give Yacht enough room to pull images, update templates, and manage busy containers without feeling sluggish, even on a compact self-hosted Yacht VPS.
Keep Full Stack Control
You hold SSH and root on every server, so you decide how Docker is configured, which volumes are mapped, and how firewall rules look. Use Yacht for day-to-day container work while still having direct access to the host for fine-tuning.
Host Many Apps Cleanly
Map each application to its own template or Compose project, label volumes clearly, and keep your stack organized without cPanel clutter. As workloads grow, you can scale CPU, RAM, or disk on Cloudzy’s Yacht VPS hosting plans without rebuilding from scratch.
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Familiar Linux tooling, quick provisioning, snapshots, and a 99.95% uptime SLA give admins a stable base for labs, staging, or light production. You can snapshot before big template changes, test new images, and revert if needed, all while keeping costs aligned with actual usage.
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How to Set Up a Yacht VPS
Not sure how to get Yacht running on a server? It stays straightforward. With Cloudzy’s Yacht VPS hosting, you start from a preinstalled image on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS that installs Docker, Docker Compose, and the official Yacht container with a Compose stack under /root/yacht. SSH in as root. Follow our Yacht VPS setup guide below and contact us if you have any suggestions.
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FAQ | Yacht VPS
What is Yacht in Docker?
Yacht is a web-based interface for Docker that focuses on templates and one-click deployments, so you can manage containers from a browser instead of the command line. It reads templates, lets you launch or update apps, and offers views of running containers, images, and basic metrics.
How does Yacht compare to Portainer?
Yacht is aimed mainly at self-hosters and keeps the interface simple, with a strong focus on templates and one-click app deployment. Portainer covers more environments like Swarm and Kubernetes and includes features such as RBAC, but it can feel heavier, while Yacht stays closer to a minimal Docker dashboard.
How do you install Yacht on a server?
The common way is to run Yacht as a Docker container, either with a docker run command or a small Docker Compose file that maps port 8000, a config volume, and the Docker socket. Once the container is running, you visit the chosen port in your browser and sign in with the default Yacht credentials before changing them.
Does Yacht support templates and one-click app deployment?
Yes, templates are one of Yacht’s core ideas. You can add a template URL, import the listed apps, and then deploy them with minimal input, using variables such as paths and ports to keep multiple stacks consistent.
Is Yacht stable and maintained enough for daily use?
Yacht is described by its author as alpha software, and some users report occasional issues, so it is best treated as a convenient Docker UI rather than a replacement for hardened orchestration tooling. Many homelab users run it day to day, but for critical workloads it is sensible to test thoroughly and keep good backups of your configuration.
What hardware backs a Cloudzy Yacht VPS server?
Each Cloudzy Yacht VPS runs on dedicated KVM vCPUs, DDR5 RAM, and NVMe storage, with network connectivity up to 40 Gbps from tier-1 data centers. This gives Yacht enough performance to manage containers smoothly while still fitting into a compact plan.
How do I access the Yacht dashboard on my Cloudzy Yacht VPS?
After provisioning, you SSH in as root, check /root/.cloudzy-creds for the configured web port, then visit http://: in your browser. From there you log in to Yacht, change the default password, and start using your Yacht VPS as a central Docker dashboard.
What security options come with a Cloudzy Yacht VPS hosting plan?
On a Cloudzy Yacht VPS you control firewall rules, SSH keys, and Docker settings at the OS level while Yacht runs on top. You can close unused ports, restrict access to the web UI, place the server behind a VPN, and keep both Ubuntu and Docker packages updated from official repositories.
How do uptime and support work for Cloudzy Yacht VPS hosting?
Cloudzy Yacht VPS hosting is backed by a 99.95% uptime SLA and global locations, so access to the dashboard and containers stays predictable. Support is available around the clock to help with connectivity, base image issues, or questions related to running Yacht on the VPS.
Can I scale and snapshot a Cloudzy Yacht VPS easily?
You can upgrade CPU, RAM, or storage on your Cloudzy Yacht VPS as workloads grow, without rebuilding the image. Snapshots let you capture the whole VPS, so a One-click Yacht installation VPS setup can be saved before large changes, then restored if a template or stack update goes wrong.
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