RDP Monster

Anonymous Linux VPS hosting — Debian, Ubuntu, AlmaLinux, Rocky & more

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Our Linux VPS operating systems

Discover the perfect Linux VPS for your needs with our selection of popular operating systems. Whether you prefer the stability of Debian, the user-friendliness of Ubuntu, the security features of Kali Linux, or the enterprise-grade reliability of CentOS, we’ve got you covered. Each OS is designed to offer unique advantages, ensuring your projects run smoothly and efficiently. Choose your favorite and experience seamless, high-performance hosting with us.

Debian is renowned for its stability and robust performance, making it an excellent choice for both development and production environments. We offer the following versions:

Debian 11

Debian 12

Ubuntu is user-friendly and versatile, perfect for a wide range of applications from desktops to servers. Choose from our supported versions:

Ubuntu 20.04

Ubuntu 22.04

CentOS provides enterprise-grade reliability and security, ideal for businesses requiring a solid and dependable server environment. Our available versions are:

CentOS 8

CentOS 9

Kali Linux is a top choice for security professionals and ethical hackers, offering a comprehensive suite of tools for penetration testing and security research.

For those who prefer a Windows environment, we offer powerful and flexible Windows Server options to meet your needs. Our supported versions include:

Windows Server 2012

Windows Server 2022

 

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How rdp.monster Linux VPS compares

Side-by-side specs against the most-Googled Linux VPS providers. We only list values published on each vendor's own pricing page — no invented latencies, no scraped forum claims.

$8.99/mo7-day money-back
Payment methodsCard, PayPal, BTC, USDT, LTC, XMR + more
Crypto accepted 10+ cryptos
No KYC required Yes
OS choiceWindows or Linux
Setup timeInstant (≤ 10 min)
Support24/7 human + AI tech bot
Best forInstant Linux VPS, root access, crypto + no KYC.
BuyVM
$2/moNo public refund window
Payment methodsCard, PayPal, BTC
Crypto accepted Yes
No KYC required
OS choiceLinux mainly
Setup timeSame-day
SupportTicket
Best forUnmetered bandwidth slices for crawlers.
HostHatch
$30/yrNo public refund window
Payment methodsCard, PayPal, BTC
Crypto accepted Yes
No KYC required
OS choiceLinux mainly
Setup timeSame-day
SupportTicket
Best forHigh-bandwidth Linux VPS for scrapers.
HostSlick
€10/moNo public refund window
Payment methodsCard, PayPal, BTC, USDT, SEPA
Crypto accepted BTC/USDT/+
No KYC required
OS choiceWindows or Linux
Setup timeSame-day
SupportTicket
Best forNL-based VPS popular with SEO/automation users.

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Anonymous Linux VPS Hosting with Crypto payment

100% Anonymous VPS

Register anonymously without KYC. Your identity remains protected.

Secure Root Access Linux VPS

Data Privacy

Your Linux VPS data is yours alone, hosted in secure data centers respecting data sovereignty.

DDoS Protection for VPS Linux Server

Anti-DDoS Protection

Robust firewall protection for enhanced security

Cheapest Linuxs VPS

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Cost-effective plans to suit every budget

Hosting Delivered Automatically

Instant Delivery

Your VPS is deployed and ready to use in less than 10 seconds after payment.

Intuitive Control Panel

Intuitive Panel

User-friendly control panel with all necessary options

Why our Linux VPS works for developers & sysadmins

RDP Monster ships a true Linux VPS — your own root-access Linux installation on dedicated hardware, with anonymous-friendly checkout and 7-day money-back. Below we cover the five fit questions developers and sysadmins research before deciding which class of hosting matches their workload.

What is a Linux VPS?

A Linux VPS is a dedicated, isolated Linux server running inside a virtual machine on shared physical hardware, with guaranteed CPU, RAM, and NVMe storage reserved for your account alone. Unlike shared Linux hosting or cPanel accounts where dozens of users share one kernel and one filesystem, a VPS gives you a complete Linux installation (Debian, Ubuntu LTS, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, CentOS Stream, Fedora Server, or Arch) with full root privileges — you control package installations, kernel modules, systemd services, firewall rules (iptables / nftables), and SSH configuration independently from every other tenant. The hypervisor (KVM in RDP Monster's case) enforces strict isolation: no neighbour can see your filesystem, network traffic, or running processes. A Linux VPS is the right fit for hosting self-hosted apps (Forgejo, Mastodon, Nextcloud), Docker / Kubernetes clusters, Nginx or Caddy fronted web apps, WireGuard or OpenVPN servers, CI runners, trading bots, scrapers, and Bitcoin nodes.

What's the difference between a Linux VPS, shared Linux hosting, and a dedicated server?

A Linux VPS sits between two extremes: shared hosting (cheap but restricted) and dedicated servers (powerful but expensive). On shared hosting, you share one Linux kernel with hundreds of accounts behind a cPanel or Plesk interface — no root, no custom kernel modules, no Docker, and CPU/RAM shares are unpredictable. On a dedicated server, you rent an entire physical machine — full hardware control, top performance, but $80–$500/month and an over-sized bill for most workloads. A Linux VPS gives you the middle path: your own isolated Linux installation with guaranteed RAM/CPU/NVMe carved out of a powerful host via KVM virtualization, full root, no neighbour interference, and prices that start at $8.99/month. For 90% of real-world workloads — self-hosted services, Docker stacks, bot runtimes, scrapers, small databases — a VPS delivers dedicated-server feel at shared-hosting cost.

Is the hardware powerful enough for production Linux workloads (web apps, databases, bots, CI runners)?

Every RDP Monster Linux VPS runs on enterprise-grade hardware sized for production workloads, not bursty toy traffic. Our high-performance fleet uses AMD Ryzen 7950X and Intel Xeon Gold CPUs with dedicated vCPU cores (no neighbour stealing cycles), DDR4 or DDR5 ECC RAM, and enterprise NVMe SSDs that sustain 3–7 GB/s sequential throughput — enough headroom for PostgreSQL / MariaDB workloads with thousands of concurrent connections, ClickHouse analytics, Redis caches, and Elasticsearch indexes. 1 Gbps unmetered network ports on Amsterdam, Paris, and New York nodes handle 10,000+ concurrent connections, and our 99.9% uptime SLA is backed by N+1 redundant power and cooling in tier-3 facilities. The same Linux VPS that hosts your trading bot runtime will comfortably run a multi-account Selenium scraping farm, a self-hosted Forgejo + CI stack, a Mastodon instance with hundreds of MAU, or a small Kubernetes cluster (k3s) with three to five workloads.

Which Linux distributions and software stacks does RDP Monster support?

RDP Monster provisions any major Linux distribution at order time: Debian 11 / 12, Ubuntu 22.04 LTS / 24.04 LTS, AlmaLinux 9, Rocky Linux 9, CentOS Stream 9, Fedora Server (latest), and Arch Linux on request for users who prefer rolling-release. Each install ships with virtio drivers for optimal KVM performance, a default Administrator-equivalent root account, IPv4 (and IPv6 on most nodes), SSH on port 22, and no pre-installed control panel — you build the stack you want. Common deploys we see: Docker / Docker Compose / Podman, Kubernetes via k3s or kubeadm, Nginx / Caddy / Traefik web servers, PostgreSQL / MariaDB / MongoDB databases, Redis, RabbitMQ, n8n, Mastodon / Pleroma, Forgejo / Gitea, Nextcloud, WireGuard / OpenVPN, Tor non-exit relays, Bitcoin / Lightning nodes, Home Assistant, Python / Node.js / Go / Rust runtimes for bots and APIs. If a Linux service runs on a Hetzner / DigitalOcean droplet, it runs on a RDP Monster Linux VPS with the same kernel-level control.

Can I really buy an anonymous Linux VPS with no KYC?

Yes — RDP Monster does not require any government ID, phone verification, selfie, address proof, or KYC questionnaire to provision a Linux VPS. The only data we collect at checkout is the email address we send your SSH credentials to, plus the order metadata required for billing reconciliation. We do not log keystrokes, command history, or running processes inside your VPS — the hypervisor exposes raw resources, not a monitored container. For end-to-end anonymity, sign up with a ProtonMail or Tutanota alias and pay with Bitcoin, Monero (XMR), or USDT through one of the 10+ cryptocurrencies we accept; no card name or bank record ever touches our system, and the blockchain receipt is the only payment trail. Our DMCA-friendly Netherlands and United States datacenters operate under jurisdictions that respect customer privacy outside of valid legal process. Email-only signup, crypto checkout, and no in-VPS logging together produce a fully anonymous deployment workflow that most enterprise VPS hosts cannot offer.


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Linux VPS FAQ

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How fast is Linux VPS delivery?

Linux VPS deployment completes in five to ten minutes of confirmed payment, fully automated, with no manual review or business-hours waiting room.

Once your transaction clears (instant for card and PayPal, 1–3 blockchain confirmations for cryptocurrency), our provisioning pipeline allocates a KVM virtual machine in the region you chose, attaches your storage volume, installs the Linux distribution you selected (Debian, Ubuntu LTS, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, CentOS Stream, Fedora Server, or Arch on request), applies the latest security patches, generates a secure root password, and emails the IP, username, and password to the address you used at checkout. The same credentials are also stored in your client portal at manager.rdp.monster, so you can retrieve them anytime if the email is lost. The pipeline runs identically at 3 AM on a Sunday and at 2 PM on a Tuesday. Setup is uniform regardless of region (Amsterdam, Paris, New York) or plan tier.

How much does a cheap Linux VPS cost on RDP Monster?

Linux VPS plans start at $8.99 per month for the Basic tier, with no setup fees, no surprise renewal markups, and no bandwidth overage charges.

The Basic tier ($8.99/mo) includes 4 GB DDR4 RAM, 2 dedicated vCPU cores, 60 GB NVMe storage, and 1 Gbps unmetered bandwidth. Higher tiers scale linearly: Standard ($14.99/mo) doubles RAM to 8 GB and storage to 120 GB; Advanced ($24.99/mo) ships 16 GB RAM, 4 vCPU, and 240 GB NVMe; Velocity ($39.99/mo) adds an AMD Ryzen 7950X dedicated boost for latency-sensitive workloads like real-time bots or game servers. Quarterly billing cuts the monthly rate by 11%; annual billing gives you two months free outright. There are no setup fees, no surprise renewal markups, no bandwidth overage charges, and no metered IOPS. The price on the card is the price you pay, monthly, for the life of the subscription. Upgrades to a higher tier are pro-rated and take a single click from inside the client area without data loss.

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Which payment methods can I use to buy a Linux VPS?

RDP Monster accepts three payment families: credit cards, PayPal, and 10+ cryptocurrencies — covering both anonymous and audited purchase paths.

Visa, Mastercard, and American Express process instantly through our Stripe-backed gateway and post on your statement under a neutral merchant name (never as 'VPS' or 'Linux') so the line item stays discreet. PayPal orders settle within seconds and inherit PayPal's standard buyer protection. For cryptocurrency, we support Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Litecoin (LTC), Tether (USDT) on both TRC20 and ERC20 networks, Monero (XMR) for full ledger privacy, plus Dogecoin, USDC, Bitcoin Cash, Ripple, and TRON. Capitalist, Perfect Money, and bank wire are available on request for high-volume resellers or users in regions where standard rails decline. All payment methods unlock the same automated provisioning pipeline — the deploy speed is identical whether you paid with a Visa or with Monero confirmed at three blockchain heights.

Do I get full root access on my Linux VPS?

Yes. Every RDP Monster Linux VPS plan ships with full root access from the first minute, with no restrictions on packages, kernel modules, or system configuration.

Your account is provisioned with a unique root user and password emailed at checkout. You can install any package via the distro's native manager (apt, dnf, yum, pacman), compile and load custom kernel modules where the hypervisor allows it, change the SSH port, configure iptables / nftables firewall rules, mount additional filesystems, run Docker / Podman / k3s / kubeadm without restriction, expose any TCP/UDP port (subject to abuse policy), and deploy any service that the kernel supports. The hypervisor only restricts kernel-level operations that would affect other tenants (such as direct hardware passthrough or BIOS changes); inside Linux itself, you behave exactly as you would on a dedicated server. This is one of the structural differences between a real VPS and a sandboxed Linux account where you share an OS with strangers behind a control panel.

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Can I upgrade my Linux VPS to a higher package without losing any data?

Yes. Upgrading your RDP Monster Linux VPS to a higher-tier plan is fully data-safe and takes about two minutes including a single reboot.

From your client area at manager.rdp.monster, select your service, click Upgrade/Downgrade, choose the new tier, and pay the pro-rated price difference between your current plan and the target plan. Our system snapshots your virtual disk, attaches the upgraded resources (additional vCPU cores, RAM, and NVMe storage) to the same virtual machine, and triggers a single reboot to commit the changes. All installed packages, systemd services, user accounts, files, scheduled tasks (cron / systemd timers), iptables rules, and Linux configurations are preserved exactly as they were. Downgrades are also supported on demand (subject to disk usage fitting the smaller tier). No reinstallation, no fresh OS image, no migration of data. The same IP address, hostname, root credentials, and SSH host keys carry over so your scripts, scheduled jobs, and SSH known_hosts entries pick up exactly where they left off after the reboot.

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What's RDP Monster's refund policy if the Linux VPS doesn't fit my workload?

RDP Monster offers a 7-day money-back guarantee on every new Linux VPS plan, no questions asked, refunded to the original payment method within 24 hours.

If within 7 calendar days of your first deployment you decide the service doesn't fit your workload — latency too high to your application's users, region too far from your audience, kernel version too old for a specific feature, or simply not what you expected — request a refund from your client area at manager.rdp.monster and we process it within 24 hours back to the original payment method. Card and PayPal refunds reverse instantly; crypto refunds settle as a return transfer to the wallet address you used at checkout, at the spot exchange rate of the refund moment. The 7-day window applies to first-time purchases of a given plan tier in your account. After the 7-day window, prorated cancellations are processed on remaining unused subscription days for monthly, quarterly, and annual cycles.

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