
Weβre proud to announce Rocky Linux 10 now available for VPS servers. Users now have additional Operating System choices to use with Rocky Linux VPS servers. This template is available for immediate deployment and can be selected from the βOS Reinstallβ menu in the Server Panel for existing servers.
Rocky Linux 10 Now Available for VPS Servers
Rocky Linux 10Β has just been added to the available OS templates for VPS servers. This template is available for immediate deployment and can be selected from the βOS Reinstallβ menu in the Server Panel for existing servers.
Whatβs New in Rocky Linux 10?
Hereβs whatβs new and notable in Rocky Linuxβ―10.0, codeβnamed βRedβ―Quartzβ, which became generally available on June 11, 2025:
π Release & Support Schedule
- Launch date: Juneβ―11,β―2025
- Kernel version: Linux 6.12.x series (e.g. 6.12.0β55.x)
- Support lifecycle:
- Full (active) updates until Mayβ―31,β―2030
- Security-only support through Mayβ―31,β―2035
π Architecture & Hardware Support
- Dropped support for x86β64βv2 microarchitecture (older Intel/AMD chips)βRockyβ―10 requires at least x86β64βv3 (Haswell and newer)
- 32-bit packages removed entirelyβlegacy 32βbit apps must be used via containers or 64βbit compatibility layers
- New platform support:
- 64-bit RISCβV (e.g. StarFive VisionFive 2, QEMU, SiFive P550)
- Existing platforms: x86_64-v3, aarch64 (ARM64), ppc64le, s390x
π§© Installer & System Defaults
- Default configuration during install: created administrative user with sudoβroot account disabled by default, unless explicitly enabled
- Graphical remote access: RDP replaces VNC as the default protocol during installation and system GUI sessions
π Networking Overhaul
- Legacy DHCP client removed; DHCP is now built into NetworkManager
- ISC DHCP server replaced by Kea DHCP
- ifcfgβrh network scripts and ifup/ifdown removedβNetworkManager and
nmcli/nmtuiare mandatory now - Network teaming deprecated, replaced by bonding configuration options
π₯ Desktop Environment & GUI Changes
- Wayland becomes the default display server, fully replacing X.Org. Xwayland is retained for legacy X11 support
- Several GUI apps removed in line with RHEL 10 upstream:
- Firefox, LibreOffice, Evolution, Inkscape, Xsane, TigerVNC, webkit2 etc.
- Users are expected to rely on Flatpak or third-party packages like EPEL for replacements
π§° Software Stack: Languages & Tools
Rocky Linux 10 includes upgraded core languages, databases, and developer tooling:
- PHPβ―8.3, Pythonβ―3.12, Nginxβ―1.26
- PostgreSQLβ―16.8, MySQLβ―8.4, MariaDBβ―10.11, Valkeyβ―8.0
- Debuggers: GDBβ―14.2, Valgrindβ―3.23.0, SystemTapβ―5.1, Dyninstβ―12.3.0, elfutilsβ―0.192, libabigailβ―2.6
- Monitoring & performance: Performance Coβpilotβ―6.3.0, Grafanaβ―10.2.6
- Build toolsets: LLVM Toolsetβ―19.1.7, Rustβ―1.84.1, Goβ―1.23
π Release Engineering & Security
- Build system for Rocky Linux 10 has shifted from Peridot to Koji, enabling features like IMA (Integrity Measurement Architecture) signing at the kernel levelβenhancing file attestation and security
β Upgrade Guidance
- Upgrading in-place from Rocky Linux 8 or 9 is not supportedβa clean installation is required to move to Rocky Linuxβ―10
SEE ALSO:Β CentOS Stream vs AlmaLinux vs Rocky Linux vs Oracle Linux for VPS Hosting
β Quick Feature Summary
| Area | Rocky Linux 10 Highlights |
|---|---|
| Support & Kernel | Linux 6.12, support through 2035 |
| Hardware & Archs | x86_64-v3 only, plus ARM64, RISC-V, Power, IBM Z |
| Installer Defaults | Root disabled by default, sudo user setup, RDP over VNC |
| Networking | NM-native DHCP client, Kea server, and NetworkManager-only |
| Desktop | Wayland default, major GUI apps removed, Flatpak/EPEL encouraged |
| Toolchain | Latest compiler, runtime, database tooling |
| Security & Build | Koji builds, kernel IMA signing |
| Upgrade Path | Fresh install required from RL 8/9 |
TL;DR
Rocky Linux 10 βRedβ―Quartzβ marks a clear break from legacy support: it targets modern platforms (x86_64-v3, ARM, RISCβV), adopts Wayland and RDP, modernizes networking, drops 32-bit and legacy apps, updates toolchains, strengthens build integrityβand requires a fresh install for upgrades.

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OS Templates Overview
Please find an updated list of templates available for KVM VPS installations below.
Existing Linux VPS Templates
- AlmaLinux 8 (64 bit)
- AlmaLinux 9 (64 bit)
- AlmaLinux 10 (64 bit)
- Rocky Linux 8 (64 bit)
- Rocky Linux 9 (64 bit)
- Oracle Linux 8 (64 bit)
- Oracle Linux 9 (64 bit)
- CentOS 7 (64 bit)
- CentOS 8 (64 bit)
- CentOS 9 Stream (64 bit)
- Debian 9 (64 bit)
- Debian 10 (64 bit)
- Debian 11 (64 bit)
- Debian 12 (64 bit)
- Fedora 30 (64 bit)
- Fedora 32 (64 bit)
- Fedora 34 (64 bit)
- openSUSE 13.1 (64 bit)
- openSUSE 15.1 (64 bit)
- Scientific Linux 7.4 (64 bit)
- Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (64 bit)
- Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (64 bit)
- Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (64 bit)
- Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (64 bit)
New VPS Templates
- Rocky Linux 10 (64 bit)
If you have any questions or concerns regarding this update, we encourage you to contact us for support.
For the most updated list of OS templates available, please check the KVM VPS Servers page.









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