Our Linux VMs gives you a secure, open-source option alongside our existing Windows cloud computers. The base image is the Canonical official ISO, with no custom modifications. This allows for a straightforward setup process that helps you get your projects running faster.
Native Linux development environment with full root access, package management, and the tools your team already knows.
No compromises, no workarounds.
Run Windows and Linux systems side-by-side in the cloud. Perfect for organizations with diverse infrastructure requirements and multi-platform applications.
Benefit from Linux’s robust security model combined with V2 Cloud’s enterprise-grade infrastructure. Regular security updates and patches managed automatically.
Optimized Ubuntu instances with SSD storage, high-speed networking, and scalable compute resources. Perfect for demanding workloads and applications.
Our Linux VM solution caters to various scenarios, providing flexible and efficient virtual desktop environments tailored to your needs. Here are some examples of how different sectors benefit from our virtualization services:
Provide employees with secure and reliable remote access to their desktops. Our Linux VDI ensures that your team can work efficiently from any location, maintaining productivity and collaboration.
Create consistent and isolated environments for sandboxed spaces and enhancing security. This allows you to validate web applications across various browser and OS versions in a controlled, pre-production environment.
Easily install Docker, Kubernetes, or other Linux stacks. The Ubuntu OS is widely used for containers, servers, and cloud workloads. Docker runs natively on Linux, with performance nearly identical to native performance.
Create “easy-to-destroy” environments for learning and experimentation without impacting your host machine. These can be used for practicing Linux server administration, trying new distributions, or experimenting with languages and frameworks. They are also useful for CI/CD pipelines.
Only the OS. Provisioning, pricing, and infrastructure remain the same.
No. We provide infrastructure support, and customers manage their own Ubuntu environment.
Yes. Ubuntu is widely used for containers, servers, and cloud workloads.
Features not supported include adding new storage, Pool, AD Connector, SSO Connector, and Storage Bucket.