CentOS
See why countless hosting suppliers go with CentOS as their first choose for a server OS.
CentOS is one of the most widely used Operating Systems for hosting servers. It's one of the countless Linux distributions in existence, but what distinguishes it from all the others is its long-term support, which guarantees that you will always have a stable and risk-free Operating System. Every CentOS version that is released is supported for 10 years, that's a lot longer than with another OS on the market. CentOS also has a much larger developer community than other distributions, so in the event you experience any kind of problem or have some questions, you are able to rapidly discover the details which you need. CentOS is widely known as among the best server Operating Systems, because it's very stable and secure, which makes it really reliable even if you host sensitive data. Since it is open-source, you'll be able to modify any part of it and personalize it according to your requirements, not to mention that the total cost for a CentOS-based server will be lower, as you will not need to pay license fees of any type.
CentOS in Dedicated Servers
You'll be able to get CentOS with each dedicated server that we provide, because 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the OS are some of the options which you can pick on the order page. CentOS is compatible with all three web hosting Control Panels which we provide, so that you're able to select Hepsia, DirectAdmin or cPanel to be set up on the server. The first is appropriate for less experienced users who need a powerful hosting solution, considering that a Hepsia-equipped server is managed like one very large account, whereas the other two Control Panels enable you to generate a number of hosting accounts on the server and even to resell the hosting space. If you need CentOS with no additional software, you're able to pick a server setup with no Control Panel at all. After that you can add just the software that you need. We also offer a Managed Services upgrade, that features weekly CentOS updates.