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How to log in to VMmanager 6 — the control panel for your VPS

VMmanager 6 is the control panel you'll use to work with your VPS day to day: reinstalling the OS, keeping an eye on load, managing disks, applying ready-made recipes (see the "Ready-made VMmanager 6 recipes" article), and connecting to the server through the console. There are two ways to get into the panel — let's cover both.

Diagram: the click path in my.mhost.ee to reach VMmanager 6 — Services, Virtual servers, the Log in button

Method 1. With the username and password from your email

When you order your first server with mHost, the server activation email includes a link to VMmanager 6 along with a username and password for it.

Important: these credentials are sent only once — together with the activation of your very first server — and are not resent: not when you order more servers, and not on request. Save this email somewhere safe (a password manager, for example) — there won't be a second copy.
Proton mail: this email may not arrive at proton.me / protonmail addresses. If your login details never showed up, don't waste time searching — contact mHost support right away (or use Method 2 below, which doesn't need the email at all).
  1. Find the activation email for your first mHost server in your inbox.
  2. Follow the VMmanager 6 link in that email.
  3. Enter the username and password from the same email.
  4. Click "Log in".
Lost your login details? You can request a password reset in VMmanager 6 — a new email will be sent to your inbox. The same Proton caveat applies: the email may not reach proton.me / protonmail — in that case, contact mHost support. The most reliable option is to skip email entirely and log in with Method 2 through my.mhost.ee (see below): no password needed there.

Method 2. No password — through your my.mhost.ee account

If the email got lost or your password isn't handy, there's no need to recover it — from your account you can reach VMmanager 6 in a single click, without entering a username or password.

  1. Log in to your account at my.mhost.ee.
  2. Open the "Services" section.
  3. Select "Virtual servers".
  4. Find your server in the list.
  5. Click the "Log in" button — you'll be taken straight into VMmanager 6, already signed in.
Tip: this method works for any server on your account, not just the first one, and doesn't require remembering your VMmanager 6 password at all. If this method doesn't work for some reason, contact mHost support.

📷 screenshot: the "Virtual servers" section in my.mhost.ee with the "Log in" button

📷 screenshot: the VMmanager 6 home screen after logging in

What you can do in VMmanager 6

  • Monitor server status and load (CPU, RAM, disk).
  • Reinstall the OS and change the system template.
  • Manage disks.
  • Apply ready-made recipes — from control panels to VPN and monitoring (see the recipe catalog).
  • Open the server console right from your browser, without waiting to set up SSH/RDP.

What's next

If you have a Windows server and need a browser, check out the "Installing Google Chrome on a Windows server" article — it's a complete, start-to-finish example of working with recipes.