Documentation

Void Nodes Docs

Guides and references for deploying, managing and securing your services.

Welcome to Void Nodes. After purchasing a plan from the Client Area, your service is provisioned automatically and is usually online within seconds.

Check your email for your control panel credentials, then head to the Control Panel to power on, configure and access your node.

New to hosting? Start with a Starter VPS or a Minecraft plan — both deploy instantly and require zero setup.

The Control Panel is your mission control: start, stop and reinstall services, view live CPU, RAM and network metrics, and open a web console.

For game servers, use the file manager and one-click installers to add mods, plugins and modpacks. Schedule automatic restarts and backups from the management tab.

VPS users get full root access, VNC console, OS reinstall and snapshot tools directly from the dashboard.

All invoices and payment methods are managed in the Client Area. We support card and crypto payments with automatic renewals.

Invoices are generated a few days before the due date. Enable auto-pay to avoid any interruption to your services.

Need an upgrade? Most plans can be scaled instantly from the billing portal with prorated charges.

Update your contact details, password and two-factor authentication from the Client Area security settings.

We strongly recommend enabling 2FA on your account to protect your services and billing information.

You can add sub-users with scoped permissions for team members who need control panel access only.

Every node is protected by always-on DDoS mitigation. Keep your software patched and use strong, unique credentials.

Hosting illegal content, launching attacks, or abusing shared resources will result in suspension. Read the full Acceptable Use Policy in the Client Area.

Report abuse or compromised servers to our team on Discord for the fastest response.

The Void Nodes API lets you automate provisioning, power actions and metrics retrieval. Generate an API key from your account settings.

Authenticate with a Bearer token in the Authorization header. All endpoints return JSON and are rate-limited per key.

Example: GET /api/v1/services lists every service on your account along with status and resource usage.