Fedora VPS Hosting — Latest Packages, Latest Kernel
Fedora is the proving ground for technologies that eventually reach RHEL and CentOS. AnubizHost offers Fedora Server VPS hosting for developers and teams who want the latest kernel, newest toolchains, and cutting-edge features months before they appear in enterprise distributions. Plans start at $15 per month on NVMe SSD hardware.
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Why Fedora for Server Workloads
Fedora releases every six months with the latest stable kernel, compiler toolchains, language runtimes, and system libraries. For developers who need access to new language features, kernel capabilities, or hardware support, Fedora provides these months before they trickle down to enterprise distributions like RHEL or Ubuntu LTS.
The latest Fedora Server release includes a recent Linux kernel with support for the newest AMD EPYC and Intel Xeon features in AnubizHost's server fleet. This means better scheduler performance, improved memory management, and native support for modern hardware offloading that older kernels cannot leverage.
Fedora's close relationship with Red Hat means that software packaged for Fedora follows the same quality standards and packaging guidelines as RHEL. The difference is timing — Fedora gets features first, and the ones that prove stable eventually migrate to RHEL.
Developer-Focused Package Selection
Fedora's repositories contain the latest stable releases of nearly every development tool, language runtime, and framework available in the Linux ecosystem. This makes it the ideal VPS operating system for development servers, CI/CD runners, and testing environments.
- Python 3.12+, Ruby 3.3, Node.js 20+, Go 1.22+, and Rust stable with the latest compiler features.
- GCC 14 and Clang 18 for C/C++ development with the newest optimization passes and sanitizers.
- Podman 5.x with quadlet systemd integration for production-quality rootless containers.
- Ansible, Terraform, and Packer from official repositories for infrastructure automation.
- Wayland-based Cockpit console for web-based server management.
Fedora's DNF5 package manager is significantly faster than its predecessors, resolving dependencies and installing packages in a fraction of the time. For developers who frequently install and update packages, this speed improvement is noticeable in daily workflows.
Fedora Server vs Fedora Workstation
AnubizHost deploys the Fedora Server edition, which differs from Fedora Workstation in several important ways. The Server edition has no graphical environment installed, reducing resource usage to under 300 MB of RAM at idle. It includes Cockpit for web-based management and is configured for headless operation from the first boot.
Fedora Server also uses a different default firewall configuration optimized for server workloads. Only SSH is open by default, and firewalld provides zone-based management for complex network topologies. SELinux runs in enforcing mode with server-targeted policies rather than workstation policies.
For teams that need a graphical desktop environment for remote development, the Workstation packages can be installed on top of the Server edition. However, for most VPS use cases — web servers, API backends, CI/CD runners, and container hosts — the Server edition provides everything you need with minimal overhead.
Pricing and Provisioning
Fedora VPS hosting starts at $15 per month for 1 vCPU, 2 GB RAM, and 30 GB NVMe SSD. Developer-grade configurations with 4 vCPU and 8 GB RAM run at $45 per month. High-performance tiers reach 8 vCPU, 32 GB RAM, and 400 GB NVMe for build servers and resource-intensive development workloads.
Select Fedora Server during checkout and your instance provisions from the latest official cloud image within minutes. Each new Fedora release is added to our template library within days of its official launch, so you always have access to the newest version.
We accept Bitcoin, Monero, Litecoin, credit cards, and PayPal. Every plan includes a dedicated IPv4, 1 Gbps unmetered bandwidth, DDoS protection, 24/7 monitoring, and a 99.9% uptime SLA. Note that Fedora releases have a 13-month support cycle, so plan for upgrades roughly once a year.
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