Full Root-level Access in VPS Hosting
When you buy a virtual private servers from our company, you will have full root-level access in three cases - if the server has no website hosting Control Panel at all, or in case you select cPanel or DirectAdmin throughout the order process. In the first case, you will be able to update each part of the system using a Secure Shell console, while in the second, you will still be able to use SSH in order to connect and to make modifications, yet you will also have a graphical interface you can use to take care of your web content and almost all of the system settings. The root access makes our virtual server plans a great choice when you wish to run any kind of software that you can't set up in a regular shared hosting account. With the last Control Panel option - Hepsia, you will be able to connect by using SSH and to manage the content on the hosting server, yet the root access rights will be more limited.
Full Root-level Access in Dedicated Web Hosting
Each and every dedicated server that we offer features full root-level access, when the server is ordered without a Control Panel, or with cPanel or DirectAdmin. If you'd like to set up and run heavy, resource-demanding applications and they have specific requirements with regard to the server software setting which can't be fulfilled by a standard shared web hosting plan, our servers are the right solution. Without any Control Panel at hand, you can access the server and change its settings as well as the content that you upload with a console, whereas with cPanel and DirectAdmin, you will use a graphical interface to manage everything related to your web content, and also most server-side settings. Of course, when you get a dedicated server devoid of Control Panel, you can always install a third-party instrument manually, as long as it supports the Operating System that you've chosen at registration. When you pick the Hepsia Control Panel from your order page, you will have restricted root access, yet you can still do many different things using a Secure Shell console.