Ubuntu
Learn more about Ubuntu, how this tiny Linux distro has taken the world by storm and why it’s currently so favored.
Ubuntu is among the most popular Linux distributions for desktop machines, however the Operating System also has a server release, that has been gaining in popularity nowadays. Ubuntu is really quick and supports numerous hardware components, so it can run on virtually any server without using an excessive amount of resources. The Operating System is widely known as really dependable and secure, not to mention that due to its popularity, you will find lots of sources online with info about any question or problem that you may have. The Long-Term Support (LTS) versions are supported for at least five years, so you will be able to get security patches without having to worry about softwareproblems in the long term. Since Ubuntu is totally free to use, you will be able to customize both its core and the thousands of additional software packages that you can download and set up in any way you see fit, with no restrictions and without any license fees. This way, you'll acquire a quick, secure and powerful web hosting service and pay just the cost of the server.
Ubuntu in Dedicated Servers
We offer Ubuntu with all of our dedicated server plans and if you need this Operating System, you'll be able to choose the 32-bit or the 64-bit edition with only a click on the registration page. We offer two editions, to make sure that the server matches the requirements of the software that you want to install. The full root access to the server will enable you to install any other software, as the only pre-installed app is the Apache web server. You can access the server safely from a console, but if you like better to use an online interface, you are free to install any Control Panel which can function on an Ubuntu-powered machine. If you want to focus your efforts on your content and not on server management tasks, you'll be able to add the Managed Services upgrade and we will handle plenty of tasks for you, which includes once a week OS updates.