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Updated May 8, 2026 Virtual Machines are isolated Linux and Windows server instances you fully control. Pick CPU, RAM, and base disk from a plan; deploy in under a minute; connect over SSH or RDP with root or Administrator access. Resize, restart, reinstall, or destroy any time — the VM is yours. Every VM gets a public IPv4 address by default so it can serve internet traffic out of the box. Optionally, join a VPC for private VM-to-VM communication, add an IPv6, or reserve a static public IP for an address that survives rebuilds. Attach block volumes for extra storage, capture point-in-time snapshots before risky changes, and turn on scheduled backups for routine protection. Billing is subscription-based — paid in advance from your account balance, with unused days and hours credited back to your balance when you delete or downsize. Pay-as-you-go is available for enterprise and SMB customers on request.
Virtual Machines list in the Raff Platform dashboard

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Create a VM

Launch your first VM from the dashboard.

Connect via SSH

Open an SSH session to a Linux VM.

Resize a VM

Change CPU and RAM without rebuilding.

Reset password

Recover access to a locked-out VM.

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Quickstart & guides

Step-by-step dashboard tasks for VMs.

Concepts

Plans, regions, OS templates, lifecycle states.

Details

Features, limits, pricing, SLA.

Troubleshooting

Common VM issues and recovery.

API Reference

All VM endpoints — create, list, power, resize, tags, notes, networking.

Changelog

All API updates and changes.
Last modified on May 11, 2026