A fully managed Linux container with SSH access, auto SSL, custom domains, and a free *.vps.nasiadka.pl subdomain — ready in seconds.
Sign in to open your dashboard, map your first route in Network & Routes, and deploy instantly.
Publish any app instantly on a subdomain like app.vps.nasiadka.pl — no DNS record to create, no certificate to configure. HTTPS is handled automatically at the edge proxy.
Your quota is on physical (compressed) disk space. ZFS LZ4 compression runs transparently — text, code, and databases typically compress 2–4×, meaning you can store far more actual data than the raw quota would suggest.
Every container gets dedicated swap space on top of its RAM. When memory fills up the OS spills cleanly into swap instead of killing your app or database.
Wildcard TLS certificates are issued and renewed automatically via Let's Encrypt. Your app only needs plain HTTP internally — HTTPS termination and HTTP→HTTPS redirects are handled at the edge.
Full SSH access with root privileges to your Ubuntu LXC container. Connect with a password or an SSH key, install any package, run any command — it's your machine.
Map your own domain or any subdomain to a port inside your container with a single click. You can also run an internal reverse proxy (Nginx, Caddy, Traefik) and expose just one port.
A MongoDB instance is pre-configured and reachable from inside your container — no installation needed. Grab your connection string from the dashboard and start storing data immediately.
Take a full-system snapshot before any risky operation — OS upgrades, new software, deploy scripts. If something breaks, restore the entire container to a working state in seconds.
Closing your SSH session doesn't stop your app. Use PM2 to run any process as a persistent service that survives disconnects, crashes, and reboots — with live logs and auto-restart.
Real-time CPU load, RAM, swap, disk usage, network throughput, and ZFS compression ratio — always visible in your dashboard. Spot overuse before it becomes a problem.
Upload and manage multiple SSH public keys directly from the control panel. Add a new device's key without needing to SSH in first.
Traffic from the highest-risk regions is dropped at the network edge before it reaches your container. Only ports 80, 443, and 2137 (SSH) are publicly exposed — everything else is internal-only.
Access your VPS dashboard (2FA supported)