Ubuntu in VPS Servers
We offer Ubuntu with our VPS web hosting plans and depending on what requirements your web applications have, you are able to get the 32-bit or the 64-bit release of the Operating System with just a couple of clicks during the order process. If you order your server without a hosting Control Panel, the sole software that will be set up in addition to Ubuntu will be the Apache web server software, so you're able to use a console in order to access the website hosting server and to build a software environment that you choose. If you get your server with our Hepsia website hosting Control Panel, you'll have a web interface with which you'll be able to control almost everything as quickly as you manage a regular shared account and all important MySQL, FTP and e-mail server software will be pre-installed, yet the root access to your server will be restricted. If you do not have a lot of experience, or if you do not plan to waste time on VPS control procedures, you can take advantage of our Managed Services upgrade, that includes every week Ubuntu Operating System updates.
Ubuntu in Dedicated Servers
Ubuntu is one of the OS options which you can find on our order page when you want to acquire one of our dedicated web hosting plans. We can set up the 32-bit or the 64-bit version, in order to match the system requirements of the apps which you need to set up on the server. You may also select the software which will operate on your machine, since we will install only the Apache web server software, so everything else can be custom-made software of your choice. You're able to install the latter without problems through a Secure Shell console, as you'll get root-level access and you'll have full control of your hosting server. You can set up a website hosting Control Panel too and manage some things through a graphical interface, as long as it can work on an Ubuntu-driven machine. To make things easier for you, we also supply a Managed Services upgrade, that, among other things, comes with Operating System upgrades.