The Linode plan determines the CPU and memory resources made available to your server. Ideally you select a region closest to where the majority of the server users are located: Select Linode plan Since I am located in Germany, I selected Frankfurt, DE, but you can of course change this to whatever region you prefer. Next you can select the region where you want your VPS to be located. Since this article covers Debian 10 “buster”, select Debian 10 from the drop-down box, labeled Images. The first choice is the Linux distribution. Linode offers you a few choices regarding the Linode you want to create. Click the button and select Linode from the drop-down menu: Select Linux distribution and VPS region Once logged in you can see a blue drop-down button, labeled Create. Visit the Linode website and log yourself in with your account. VPS creationĪs a first step we create the actual VPS. I am simply just a fan of the services that Linode provides and prefer Linode over others such as DigitalOcean and Vultr. Note that PragmaticLinux is not affiliated with Linode nor is this article sponsored by Linode. Not only for hobby, testing and learning purposes, but also as a production server. You’ll learn how to create a new user with sudo access, how to disable the root user from logging in via SSH, how to install an SSH key pair and finally how to disable password logins via SSH.Īfter the setup of this Linode VPS server, you can use it as a foundation for all your server projects. After the creation of the VPS, the article teaches you how to further secure the server. Debian 10 “buster” is the Linux distribution of choice for this VPS server. This article explains how to setup a virtual private server (VPS) on the Linode cloud infrastructure.
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