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Docs & policies

Operational answers for launching, connecting, billing, support, security, refunds, and acceptable use on aevix.

Quickstart

Recommended path: create account, verify email, choose a plan, complete Stripe checkout, then track provisioning from the dashboard.
  1. Create an account at sign in and verify your email.
  2. Choose a builder plan on the pricing page and complete Stripe checkout.
  3. Track provisioning in your dashboard.
  4. When your server is ready, use the host and credentials shown in the dashboard (and sent by email).

After checkout

Once payment succeeds, your order moves through four stages:

  1. Payment received — checkout is complete.
  2. Provisioning — we allocate your server in the selected region.
  3. Server ready — host/IP is assigned.
  4. Credentials delivered — SSH or RDP access details are available.
Typical provisioning completes within 24 hours. Your dashboard updates automatically and shows a waiting state until credentials are ready.

If checkout was cancelled

No charge is made. Return to plans and try again, or contact support@aevix.host if you had a payment issue.

Connecting

Linux / SSH

Windows / RDP

Billing FAQ

Support

Email support@aevix.host with:

You can also use live chat on the site when signed in.

Security

More detail is available on the Security page.

Terms of service

You are responsible for workloads running on your servers. Abuse, illegal activity, and crypto mining without approval are prohibited.

Privacy policy

We store account email, order metadata, payment references, and operational logs required to provision and support your infrastructure.

Refund policy

If checkout is cancelled, no charge is made. If provisioning fails and we cannot deliver your server, refunds are processed within 3–5 business days. For duplicate charges or billing questions, contact support with your Stripe receipt or order number.

Acceptable use

No spam, malware, DDoS, credential theft, unauthorized scanning, or resource abuse. We may suspend servers that threaten platform stability, violate provider policy, or create risk for other customers.