Ubuntu is a really popular OS, which uses the Linux kernel. Although it is used mainly on desktop machines, its server version has been rising in popularity lately as well. Ubuntu is among the lightest Linux distributions available and it supports almost any kind of hardware, that makes it a universal OS. In addition, it is very stable and secure and has an a minimum of a five-year support life cycle, so you can get official safety and performance updates. Unlike lots of other OS's, Ubuntu is distributed devoid of license fees and you are able to modify its core, or any of the numerous packages it features, in any way you find fit. This will enable you to install the best software environment for all of your web applications irrespective of their specifications. As a result of the popularity of the Operating System, Ubuntu has huge developer and user communities, so that you can always find find numerous materials online related to any question or problem that you might have.

Ubuntu in Dedicated Servers Hosting

When the apps that you need to run require Ubuntu and a lot of resources, you can select our Linux dedicated servers hosting packages and add this OS to your order with a single click. You'll be able to select between the 32-bit and the 64-bit version of the Operating System, according to which release your applications need to function properly and to get the most of the server hardware. Due to the fact that you'll have full root access, you'll have full control over the software environment on your machine and you will be able to install anything you'd like. The Ubuntu-powered server doesn't include a web hosting Control Panel, therefore you can manage your content using a Secure Shell console, however if you want, you can install a third-party Control Panel and use a graphical interface to take care of your websites. When you do not want to lose time supervising your server, you can take advantage of our Managed Services package, which includes a lot of tasks done by our system administrators on your behalf. The package includes routine updates of your Ubuntu OS as well.