Ubuntu is among the most widespread Linux releases for desktop computers, yet the Operating System also has a server release, which has been becoming more popular these days. Ubuntu is very fast and supports a variety of hardware components, so it can function on virtually any kind of machine not using too much resources. The OS is regarded as being pretty reliable and secure, plus as a result of its popularity, you will find a number of sources online with information about any question or problem that you may have. The Long-Term Support (LTS) versions are supported for at least five years, so you're able to get security patches without having to worry about softwareissues in the long run. As Ubuntu is free to use, you will be able to modify both its core as well as the thousands of additional software packages that you can download and install in any way you see fit, devoid of limitations and without paying any license fees. In this way, you will get a quick, dependable and powerful web hosting service and pay only the cost of the server.

Ubuntu in Dedicated Servers

When the applications that you want to run require Ubuntu as well as plenty of system resources, you should choose one of our dedicated servers and add this OS to your order with a single click. You can select between the 32-bit and the 64-bit release of your OS, according to which release your applications need to work properly and to get the most of the server hardware. As you'll have full root access, you'll have full control over the software environment on the machine and you will be able to set up anything you'd like. The Ubuntu-powered server doesn't feature a hosting Control Panel, and you can manage your content through a Secure Shell console, yet if you'd like, you can install a third-party Control Panel and use a graphical interface to take care of your websites. In case you do not want to lose time supervising the hosting server, you can use our Managed Services package, that features a number of tasks performed by our sysadmins on your behalf. The package includes regular updates of your Ubuntu Operating System as well.