In the list you will find all operating systems that are available via a fully automatic installation process on your Conatiner-based root server from the 2nd generation. After completing the installation, these operating systems can run immediately and without further configuration of the basic system (e.g. network card, etc.).
All installations provide basic server installation including configuration of main-IPv4 and Root-access via SSH and Webpanel (if selected). Please note additional information about operating systems list for dedicated servers below the table.
List of Operating Systems for Container based Rootservers of the 2nd. Generation
Archlinux 2022.09 - 64Bit - minimal v4 |
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CentOS 6.9 - 64bit - minimal v2 |
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CentOS 7 - 64bit - minimal v4 |
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CentOS 8 - 64bit - minimal v4 |
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Debian 10 (Buster) - 64Bit - minimal v4 |
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Debian 11 (Bullseye) - 64Bit - minimal v4 |
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Debian 12 (Bookworm) - 64Bit - minimal v4 |
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Debian 8.8 (Jessie) - 64Bit - minimal v2 |
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Debian 9.0 (Stretch) - 64Bit - minimal v2 |
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Fedora 30 - 64bit - minimal v4 |
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OpenSuSE Leap 42.2 - 64Bit - minimal v3 |
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RockyLinux 8 - 64bit - minimal v4 |
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RockyLinux 9 - 64bit - minimal v5 |
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Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS (Xenial Xerus) - 64Bit - minimal v2 |
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Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) - 64Bit - minimal v4 |
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Ubuntu 19.04 (Disco Dingo) - 64Bit - minimal v4 |
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Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) - 64Bit - minimal v4 |
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Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) - 64Bit - minimal v4 |
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Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat) - 64Bit - minimal v4 |
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Key legend:
- 64Bit:
Shows you if 64Bit hardware is supported by operating system.
- Status:
Shows you EUserv's internal status of development. This means not the stability of the OS-release itself but if OS is ready to install without problems or manual post configuration.
- stable: stable installations on all servers possible
- testing: stable installations on all actual server series possible
- beta: stable installations only on selected environments possible (please ask our support)
Please note:
- No Windows operating system (i.e. Windows Server 2012) is supported at paravirtualized Linux Kernel.
- No *BSD operating system (i.e. OpenBSD) is supported at paravirtualized Linux Kernel.
- The operating systems for container-based root servers of the 2nd generation are not compatible with the OpenVZ-based vServers of the 1st generation. The list for 1st generation vServers can be found here.
If you like to use a server driven by *BSD or Windows OS please order one of our fast dedicated servers.