I'm experiencing a problem with my VPS
This article helps you investigate problems on your VPS by providing troubleshooting steps and also listing the information our support department needs to help with problems.
This article helps you investigate problems on your VPS by providing troubleshooting steps and also listing the information our support department needs to help with problems.
Tutorial on how to extend a partition in Linux.
Your VPS is supplied unmanaged and without a Control Panel. This allows you the freedom to choose your operating system and server configuration. We currently offer the following operating systems for your VPS: Archlinux CentOS 6 & 7 Debian FreeBSD Gentoo Linux OpenBSD Ubuntu Fedora CoreO...
At TransIP you have the freedom to choose an Operating System that you want to use on your server. Should you skip this step during the initial purchase, you can always do this at a later date.
After upgrading your VPS, or adding an SSD add-on, you can use the guides in this article to expand your existing partition or create new partitions.
When you happen to lose the root password of your VPS and your VPS uses GRUB bootloader (almost all Linux distributions use this) you can follow the steps in the article below to set a new root password: Read more...
Operating systems keep increasing the required specifications to run. Because an X1 has 1 GB RAM memory and some OSes require more RAM, these OSes can unfortunately not be installed on an X1. Currently, this concerns the following OSes: Arch Linux Core OS Fedora
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This article shows you how to update the software and the kernel on the Operating System of your VPS.
Easily secure your VPSs from your control panel using our free VPS Firewall. In this guide we explain how the VPS Firewall works.