Tiny Linux servers. Full root access.
Affordable LXC servers for websites, APIs, bots, development environments and lightweight applications.
Starting at $1.49/month. AMD EPYC · SSD · Shared IPv4 + IPv6 · 200 Mbit/s
What is an LXC server?
An LXC server is a lightweight Linux container that runs its own isolated userspace on a shared host kernel. It boots in seconds, uses very little overhead, and behaves like a regular Linux server for almost everything you'd run in production.
LXC is not a full KVM virtual machine — you cannot run a custom kernel or non-Linux operating systems. We're transparent about this on the LXC vs KVM page.
Why YourTinyServer
AMD EPYC compute
Modern EPYC cores, allocated per container.
SSD storage
Fast NVMe-backed SSD on every plan.
Full root and SSH
You own the container. No web console needed.
Shared IPv4 + IPv6
One shared IPv4 with reserved ports, plus a dedicated IPv6.
200 Mbit/s network
Consistent port speed with generous monthly traffic.
Snapshots
Roll back configuration mistakes in a click.
Fast provisioning
New servers ready in under a minute.
Low monthly pricing
From $1.49/month. USD, no hidden fees.
Pricing preview
Supported Linux distributions
Ubuntu 24.04 / 22.04 LTS, Debian 12 / 11, Alpine, Rocky, AlmaLinux, Fedora, Arch.
Shared IPv4 + IPv6
Every server gets a dedicated IPv6 address and a shared IPv4 with reserved ports — perfect for web, APIs and outbound workloads.
LXC vs KVM at a glance
| Feature | LXC | KVM |
|---|---|---|
| Custom kernel | No | Yes |
| Root access | Yes | Yes |
| Resource efficiency | Higher | Lower |
| Startup speed | Faster | Slower |
| Price | Lower | Higher |