Manage Hetzner Cloud servers, networks, firewalls, and storage through MCP.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "hetzner-mcp-server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Using the Hetzner MCP, create an Ubuntu 22.04 cloud server in fsn1 with instance type cx22, attach my SSH key, and return the server ID, IP, and a login summary.
A creation result with the instance ID, public IP, region, server type, and usable login instructions.
Review the current Hetzner project network and firewall setup, create rules for a web app by opening ports 80 and 443, restrict port 22 to my office IP only, and output a change summary.
Creates or updates firewall and network settings, with a summary of open ports, access restrictions, and attached resources.
List the existing Hetzner load balancers and volumes, attach the volume named app-data to the target server, and verify whether the load balancer has both application servers in its backend pool.
Returns the volume attachment result and load balancer verification, including resource status and any needed follow-up changes.
Manage Hetzner Cloud resources, keys, storage, and live infrastructure metrics.
Manage and monitor MCP servers centrally with dynamic configuration and control.
Manage Proxmox VMs, containers, nodes, and resources using natural language.
Find and evaluate curated MCP servers for different AI workflow needs.
Manage and route MCP servers from one unified control app.
Manage Linode cloud resources via API for instance lifecycle operations.