Ubuntu
Discover more about Ubuntu, how this tiny Linux distro has taken the world by storm and why it’s today so famous.
Ubuntu is an extremely popular Operating System, which uses the Linux kernel. Even though it's used primarily on personal computers, its server version has been gaining in popularity nowadays as well. Ubuntu is among the lightest Linux distributions out there and it supports almost any hardware, that makes it a universal OS. It is also very stable and secure and has an a minimum of a five-year support life cycle, so you're able to receive official safety and performance updates. Unlike a number of other Operating Systems, Ubuntu is distributed without any license fees and you'll be able to customize its core, or any of the countless packages it features, in any way you find fit. This enables you to set up the ideal software environment for all of your web apps whatever their specifications. As a result of the popularity of the OS, Ubuntu has large developer and user communities, so that you can always find find numerous materials on the world wide web about any question or problem that you may have.
Ubuntu in Dedicated Servers
We supply Ubuntu with all of our dedicated server packages and if you need this Operating System, you can choose the 32-bit or the 64-bit release with just a click on the registration page. We offer two editions, in order to guarantee that the hosting server meets the requirements of the software that you'd like to install. The full root admission to your server will help you install any other software, because the only pre-installed app is the Apache web server. You're able to access the server securely through a console, but in case you prefer to use a web interface, you can install any Control Panel that can function on an Ubuntu-powered machine. If you wish to concentrate your efforts on your content and not on server maintenance tasks, you're able to add the Managed Services upgrade and we'll take care of a variety of tasks for you, among them regular Operating System updates.