Accessing your VPS using Console
Kat L
Last Update 3 maanden geleden
Applicable Operating System (OS)
1) All Linux Servers
2) All Windows Servers
What is a VPS Console
A VPS Console is a tool or interface that allows you to interact with your Virtual Private Server (VPS) directly, typically through a command-line interface (CLI) for Linux based VPS or a graphical interface for Windows based VPS. It provides a way to access and manage the VPS without relying on external services like SSH (Secure Shell) or RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol).
Recovery Mode: If your VPS becomes inaccessible via the network (e.g., due to a misconfigured firewall or network issue), you can use the console to troubleshoot and fix problems.
Server Setup: You can use the console to install an operating system, configure settings, or make other changes during the initial setup of the VPS.
Emergency Access: In case of network issues, the VPS console acts as a backup method to access the server and perform necessary repairs or diagnostics.
How to access VPS Console?
CloudBud uses noVNC Console to allow you to access your VPS.

To locate noVNC Console, login to Account Manager page, then go the Product details page of your selected service to access via console.
Scroll downwards to Action section and click on the Open noVNC Console button.

A console windows will then open and you now have access to the VPS.
Below is a sample of Linux based VPS console

Below is a sample of Windows based VPS console

You can now use as if you are in front of the server.