Ubuntu is a widely used desktop Operating System, which uses the Linux kernel, but its server version is getting really popular as well. The main reason is that the OS is amazingly light and it'll run on almost any kind of hardware without issues, utilizing its resources to the maximum. Ubuntu is also pretty reliable and secure and all Long-Term Support (LTS) releases are supported for at least five years, which guarantees that you will have a protected and dependable software environment on your server all the time. Furthermore, Ubuntu has one of the largest user communities on earth, which means that if you experience any difficulty or have any kind of question, you'll discover numerous resources on the net. One of the major advantages of this OS is the fact that it features a great number of software packages that can be freely modified in accordance with your needs and the needs of the apps that you'd like to run, not to mention that you won't have to pay any license fees at any time. In comparison, other OS's are paid and their code isn't accessible, which means that it can't be changed.

Ubuntu in Dedicated Servers

We offer Ubuntu with each of our dedicated server packages and if you need this Operating System, you will be able to pick the 32-bit or the 64-bit version with just a click on the order page. We supply two releases, to guarantee that the server meets the requirements of the software that you would like to install. The full root accessibility to your server will enable you to set up any other software, because the only pre-installed application will be the Apache web server. You will be able to access the server safely from a console, however in case you prefer to use a world wide web interface, you can set up any Control Panel which can function on an Ubuntu-powered machine. If you wish 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 take care of a variety of tasks for you, among them weekly Operating System updates.