Fedora Server Dedicated Server

Fedora Server Dedicated Server Hosting

Cutting-edge Linux on dedicated hardware. Access the latest technologies on bare metal for development, testing, and workloads that demand the newest software stack.

  • Latest Linux kernel and technologies on bare metal
  • Cockpit web-based management pre-installed
  • Ideal for CI/CD build servers and dev infrastructure
  • Podman rootless containers without overhead
  • Preview RHEL features on physical hardware
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Fedora Server Hosting Features

Why Choose Fedora Server for Your Dedicated Server?

Fedora Server on dedicated hardware provides the latest stable Linux technologies without virtualization overhead. Ideal for development teams, CI/CD infrastructure, and projects requiring the newest kernels, compilers, and frameworks.

Bleeding Edge on Bare Metal

Latest stable kernel, systemd, compilers, and frameworks running directly on hardware. Maximum performance for builds, tests, and development workloads.

Cockpit Management

Web-based server management built into Fedora. Monitor hardware performance, manage storage arrays, configure networking, and control containers from your browser.

Build Server Performance

Dedicated CPU cores and NVMe storage for CI/CD pipelines. Compile large projects faster with bare-metal I/O performance and no virtualization overhead.

Podman on Hardware

Rootless, daemonless containers with direct hardware access. Run OCI containers at bare-metal speeds without Docker daemon overhead or privilege escalation risks.

Modularity System

Multiple versions of development tools (Python, Node.js, Go, Rust) installable side-by-side. Switch between versions without conflicts.

IPMI + Cockpit

Hardware-level IPMI for low-level management plus Cockpit for OS-level administration. Complete remote management stack for development infrastructure.

Frequently Asked Questions

Fedora Server Dedicated Server Hosting FAQ

When should I use Fedora Server on a dedicated server?
Fedora on dedicated hardware is ideal for CI/CD build servers, development infrastructure, testing environments that need the latest software, and projects that specifically require newer kernel features or compiler versions not yet available in RHEL-based distributions.
Is Fedora stable enough for production dedicated servers?
Fedora is stable but has a shorter support lifecycle (~13 months). For production services, RHEL-based distributions (AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux) with 10-year support are recommended. Fedora dedicated servers are best for development, CI/CD, and non-customer-facing infrastructure.
Can I use Fedora for a build farm?
Yes. Fedora on dedicated hardware is excellent for build farms. Bare-metal CPU performance, NVMe I/O, and the latest compiler toolchains (GCC, LLVM, Rust) make compilation significantly faster than virtualized environments.
Does Fedora support hardware RAID?
Yes. Fedora supports all major hardware RAID controllers out of the box. Our dedicated servers include enterprise RAID controllers with battery backup for NVMe and SSD arrays.
How often do I need to upgrade Fedora on a dedicated server?
Fedora releases every ~6 months with 13-month support. Plan for OS upgrades every 12 months. The dnf system-upgrade process handles in-place upgrades without reinstallation, preserving your data and configurations.

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