VPS
A configurable Linux VPS for self-hosted workloads that require root-level control, predictable resources. Ready for OpenClaw, automation, containers, VPN gateways, and private services. Not suitable for mail-server hosting.
18,00 €
Electronic cloud service delivery
Services are provisioned electronically after payment and onboarding. There is no physical shipping charge.
Agents can read product data and request quotes through the public API. Commit actions such as payment or order placement require human confirmation.
EU infrastructure with global access
Customer services run primarily on EU/EEA infrastructure. Customers outside Europe, including the US, can order services but should expect cross-region latency. Availability excludes sanctioned or prohibited jurisdictions.
Credit and refunds
Prepaid credit can be used for eligible future services. Payments are non-refundable except where mandatory law applies or CLI & Open expressly agrees in writing.
Why buy it
Managed VPS is the straightforward building block for companies and developers that want their own server surface without hyperscaler complexity. Use it for OpenClaw, agent sandboxes, CI helpers, VPN gateways, private dashboards, staging apps, small containers, or any workload where root-level Linux access and predictable resources matter. Do not use it as a supported mail server: SMTP server operation is not included yet and will be offered as a separate product later.
What you get
- Configurable CPU, RAM, disk size, public IPs, and hostname before checkout.
- Great base for OpenClaw, VPN gateways, autonomous agent labs, private automation, and self-hosted tooling.
- Not a supported SMTP or mail-server product. Use an external SMTP server provider for mail delivery.
Own the server under your workloads
A VPS gives you a dedicated Linux environment instead of a limited shared hosting box. Install the services you need, control network exposure, run background workers, and keep operational decisions closer to your team.
AI agents can continue after provisioning
For an agent, a VPS is useful only when the result is machine-usable. The target model is API-readable product data, deterministic quotes, human-approved ordering, and then a secure credential handoff so the agent can connect to the server and continue with deployment, OpenClaw experiments, containers, or automation tasks.
Great for OpenClaw and AI-agent labs
OpenClaw and similar self-hosted agent workflows need a place where containers, repositories, workers, secrets, and network access can be tested safely. A VPS is a compact starting point before you move proven workflows into a larger cluster.
Good fits for this VPS
- OpenClaw experiments, AI-agent sandboxes, and automation runners.
- Private apps, staging environments, VPN endpoints, and internal dashboards.
- Small containers, background jobs, monitoring helpers, and Git-based workflows.
- VPN gateways for teams that need private access into internal tools or controlled networks.
Start small, then grow into Kubernetes
A VPS is often the fastest way to validate a workload. When it becomes business-critical or needs high availability, the same operational thinking can move into managed Kubernetes, GitOps, and stronger deployment automation.
Useful next steps
Kernel security posture for local privilege bugs
Local privilege-escalation bugs such as Copy Fail show why a VPS security posture is not only about firewalls. Our managed VPS operations prioritize vendor kernel updates, reboot planning, and workload isolation so a limited local foothold has less time and room to become root. Copy Fail is a local Linux kernel issue, not a remote takeover by itself, but it matters for hosting, CI, containers, and shared automation hosts where untrusted code may run.
Copy Fail and kernel security references
Build the first server for your workflow
Choose CPU, RAM, disk, public IPs, and hostname during checkout. Start with the VPS shape that matches the workload you want to test first.
Configure VPSNot for mail-server hosting
This VPS is a good fit for VPN gateways, internal services, automation, and private workloads. It is not sold as a supported mail-server or SMTP-server product. We do not provide SMTP server operation on VPS yet; if your workload sends mail, use an SMTP provider from another company. Our managed mail-server product will be separate later.