Ubuntu
Discover more about Ubuntu, how this modest Linux distro has taken the world by storm and why it’s at this moment so favored.
Ubuntu is a very popular OS, that employs the Linux kernel. Though it's used primarily on desktop machines, its server version has been rising in popularity lately as well. Ubuntu is one of the lightest Linux releases out there and it's compatible with almost any hardware, which makes it a universal OS. It's also very stable and secure and has an a minimum of a 5-year support life cycle, so you'll be able to receive official safety and performance updates. Unlike a number of other OS's, Ubuntu is distributed without license fees and you can customize its core, or any of the countless packages it comes with, in any way you find fit. This enables you to set up the perfect software environment for all your web apps whatever their specifications. As a result of the popularity of the Operating System, Ubuntu has large developer and user communities, which means that you can always find find a lot of materials on the Internet regarding any question or problem that you might have.
Ubuntu in Dedicated Servers
You can acquire Ubuntu with each of our dedicated server packages, since we supply 32-bit and 64-bit releases of this Operating System. Thus, you will be able to select the more appropriate of the two, based on the type of apps which you need to set up and run and on the system requirements they have about the Operating System. You will have root-level access to the server, which will give you full control of the software environment. We will set up just the Apache web server software, so you are able to add anything else you may need, even when it is not related directly to Internet sites, such as a VOIP server, for example. You are able to control everything through a console, however if you want, you may also set up a hosting Control Panel, when it supports Ubuntu. If you order the optional Managed Services bundle, we will maintain your Operating System up-to-date every week and will ensure that you have the most recent software packages for a well-balanced and safe server environment.