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Rebooting a VPS server in Manage has been made incredibly easy, and only takes a few clicks. Furthermore, multiple servers can be rebooted simultaneously!

Preflight Check

Step #1:
Select the Servers to Reboot

Check the box for each server that you'd like to reboot:

How to Reboot a Server via Manage

Step #2:
Start and Verify the Reboot Process

Click the Reboot button.

Reboot Server

Then, verify that each server you've selected should be rebooted, then click Next:

confirming the reboot request screenshot

Step #3: Scheduling

Because rebooting your server will disrupt the websites hosted on the server, you may want to schedule the reboot to happen when your server is less busy. To schedule the reboot for later, select the date and time from the calendar drop-down. If you would like to reboot immediately, just click Confirm.

scheduling a reboot

Step #4: Notifications

In the Notifications section of Manage, you will find the status of each server that is being rebooted!

Server reboot status

Conclusion

Our Support Teams are replete with talented Linux technicians and System administrators who have intimate knowledge of multiple web hosting technologies, especially those discussed in this article.

If you are a Fully Managed VPS server, Cloud Dedicated, VMWare Private Cloud, Private Parent server or a Dedicated server owner and you are uncomfortable with performing any of the steps outlined, we can be reached via phone @800.580.4985, a chat or support ticket to assisting you with this process.

About the Author: David Singer

I am a g33k, Linux blogger, developer, student, and former Tech Writer for Liquidweb.com. My passion for all things tech drives my hunt for all the coolz. I often need a vacation after I get back from vacation....

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