Full Root-level Access in VPS Web Hosting
If you order a virtual private servers from us, you will have full root-level access in three cases - if the server features no website hosting Control Panel at all, or in case you select cPanel throughout the order process. In the first case, you will be able to modify each part of the system using a Secure Shell console, while in the second, you'll still be able to use SSH to connect and to make modifications, but you'll also have a graphical interface accessible to take care of your world wide web content and almost all of the system settings. The root access makes our virtual server packages a great choice in case you would like to run any software that you can not install in a standard shared web hosting account. With the last Control Panel option - Hepsia, you will be able to connect by using SSH and to take care of the content on the server, yet the root access privileges will be more restricted.
Full Root-level Access in Dedicated Servers Hosting
When you choose the cPanel hosting Control Panel, you'll have full root access to your new dedicated server, regardless of which of our packages you will pick throughout the registration process. Exactly the same is valid if you choose not to get a Control Panel at all. All our servers will give you the possibility to run both really resource-demanding applications that are too heavy for a regular shared website hosting account and apps that have particular requirements as to what the program environment on the website hosting server has to be. The latter is something which can't be achieved on a shared machine, because no server-side software can be set up on it. The difference between the abovementioned solutions is that without having a Control Panel, server management can be done only via a console, while if you obtain cPanel, most system settings along with your website content will be controlled via a graphical interface. If you choose Hepsia, which is the last Control Panel option on the registration page, you will get a server with limited root access.