VPS Overview
A VPS is a virtual server designed for users who need flexible computing resources, remote access, and more control than standard shared hosting.
This section helps you understand how VPS ordering, management, billing, service types, and troubleshooting work in PerLod.
What a VPS is
A VPS is a virtualized server environment that gives you access to a defined set of resources inside a larger infrastructure platform.
It is commonly used for:
- websites and web applications
- development environments
- remote work setups
- business tools
- automation tasks
- networking-related use cases
- specialized virtual server workloads
The right VPS type depends on what you want to run and how you plan to manage it.
How the VPS flow works
The general flow is:
- start from the main VPS page or a VPS type page
- choose the VPS category that matches your use case
- compare available plans
- configure the order
- review the order
- complete payment
- manage the active VPS in Dash
The website is used for browsing and ordering. Dash is used for managing the VPS after provisioning.
VPS types
PerLod may offer different VPS categories for different use cases.
Examples may include:
- Linux VPS
- Windows VPS
- Forex VPS
- MikroTik VPS
- Storage VPS
- Web Hosting VPS
Each type is intended for a different workflow, so it is important to choose the one that matches your actual use case.
What is covered in this section
This section includes documentation for:
- ordering a VPS
- managing the service in Dash
- common VPS control actions
- billing and lifecycle handling
- VPS type differences
- troubleshooting common issues
Before you order
Before choosing a VPS, it helps to review:
- CPU requirements
- memory requirements
- storage capacity
- storage type
- preferred location
- operating system requirements
- expected workload type
- whether you need a specialized VPS category
Choosing the right plan early helps reduce unnecessary changes later.