Debian is an OS which uses the Linux kernel. Although it is usually set up on personal computers, it's being used on an increasing number of web servers as well. The reason is that it is really stable, so a server running it won't need to be restarted for months. Debian is also considered to be one of the most risk-free Operating Systems you can get, as security patches are released within days after a problem is discovered. This is possible because thousands of qualified developers are part of the Debian project on a voluntary basis and not only do they work on the OS itself, in addition, they provide 24/7 support through special mailing lists and respond in 20 min to any question. In this light, you will enjoy top-level support directly from the developers who know their own platform in depth, and not from a third-party support team. Debian is also one of several Linux releases with the highest number of packages - more than 30,000. As the Operating System is completely free to use, you are able to modify both the core and all the packages in any way you see fit. In addition, you will not have to pay any kind of license fees.

Debian in Dedicated Servers

32-bit and 64-bit editions of Debian are available on our dedicated server order page and you're able to choose all of them with just a mouse click for your brand new machine, depending on what software environment the apps that you want to use require for optimal performance. You may also select whether our Hepsia Control Panel should be installed on the server or if it should come without a Control Panel at all. The first option is suitable for inexperienced users who need a Debian-powered server, but want to control it like a shared web hosting account, whereas the second option is good for more experienced users who want to have more control, since ‘no Control Panel' means only Debian and the Apache web server software, but no other software set up on the server at all. We will also save you time and effort with the Managed Services upgrade, as it includes regular Operating System updates, to ensure that you'll have a secure and stable Debian installation.