Ubuntu
Discover more about Ubuntu, how this tiny Linux distro has taken the world by storm and why it’s now so famous.
Ubuntu is an exceptionally popular OS, that employs the Linux kernel. While it's used mainly on personal computers, its server version has been rising in popularity these days as well. Ubuntu is one of the lightest Linux releases out there and it supports almost any hardware, which makes it a universal Operating System. In addition, it is very stable and secure and has an at the very least a five-year support life cycle, so you're able to receive official protection and performance updates. Unlike alternative OS's, Ubuntu is distributed devoid of license fees and you can customize its core, as well as all of the thousands of packages it features, in any way you see fit. This will allow you to install the right software environment for all of your web apps whatever their requirements. As a result of the popularity of the Operating System, Ubuntu has vast developer and user communities, so that you'll always find find plenty of materials online about any question or problem that you may have.
Ubuntu in Dedicated Servers
We offer Ubuntu with all of our dedicated server plans and if you need this Operating System, you're able to choose the 32-bit or the 64-bit version with only a click on the order page. We provide two editions, so as to make sure that the server meets the system requirements of the software that you need to set up. The full root accessibility to the server allows you to set up any other software, as the only pre-installed application will be the Apache web server. You can access the server safely through a console, however if you would like to use an online interface, you're free to set up any kind of Control Panel which can function on an Ubuntu-powered machine. If you would like to focus your efforts on your content and not on server management tasks, you are able to add the Managed Services upgrade and we'll handle a number of tasks for you, including weekly Operating System updates.