Ubuntu in VPS Web Hosting
We supply Ubuntu with our VPS web hosting and depending on what system requirements your web applications have, you can select the 32-bit or the 64-bit edition of the OS with only a few clicks during the registration process. When you get your server with no web hosting Control Panel, the only software which will be set up on top of Ubuntu is the Apache web server software, thus you'll be able to use a console in order to access the server and to set up a software environment of your choice. If you acquire your server with the Hepsia web hosting Control Panel, you'll have an online interface with which you will be able to control almost everything just as easily as you control a standard shared account and all the required MySQL, FTP and email server software will be pre-installed, yet the root access to your server will be limited. If you do not have a lot of experience, or if you don't want to waste time on VPS administration procedures, you are able to take advantage of the Managed Services upgrade, that features once a week Ubuntu Operating System updates.
Ubuntu in Dedicated Servers Hosting
We supply Ubuntu with our dedicated server plans and if you need this Operating System, you're able to choose the 32-bit or the 64-bit edition with just a click on the order page. We offer two releases, to make sure that the hosting server will match the system requirements of the software that you'd like to install. The full root admission to the server will enable you to install any other software, due to the fact that the only pre-installed application will be the Apache web server. You're able to access the server safely through a console, but in case you like better to use a world wide web interface, you can set up any kind of Control Panel which can function on an Ubuntu-powered machine. If you need to concentrate your efforts on your content and not on server maintenance tasks, you will be able to add our Managed Services upgrade and we will handle a variety of tasks for you, including once a week Operating System upgrades.