Full Root-level Access in VPS Web Hosting
Our VPS web hosting packages come with different degrees of access, so as to give you the option to pick the one you need, according to your level of experience and on what you'll need the server for. If you buy a VPS with no Control Panel, you will have full root-level access and you will manage everything from a console, unless you set up a third-party tool. The servers which are ordered with the DirectAdmin or the cPanel hosting Control Panel also include full root access, but most of the things which are related to your world-wide web content can be done via a graphical interface and not a console. You'll be able to install various different frameworks or media streaming software, for instance, without a problem. If you obtain your virtual hosting server with the Hepsia Control Panel, you may still use a Secure Shell console to connect, but the root access is restricted. Yet, the Hepsia-equipped servers are the easiest to control.
Full Root-level Access in Dedicated Servers Hosting
Each and every dedicated server that we offer comes with full root-level access, if the server is ordered without a Control Panel, or with cPanel or DirectAdmin. If you would like to install and run heavy, resource-demanding apps and they have specific requirements regarding the server software setting that can't be fulfilled by a regular shared web hosting package, our servers are the perfect solution. Without Control Panel at hand, you can access the server and update its settings and the content that you upload with a console, while with cPanel and DirectAdmin, you'll have a graphical interface to control everything related to your online content, as well as the majority of server-side settings. Of course, when you get a dedicated server with no Control Panel, you can always install a third-party instrument manually, as long as it is compatible with the Operating System that you have chosen at signup. When you select our Hepsia Control Panel on your order page, you will have limited root access, yet you can still do quite a lot of things through a Secure Shell console.