CentOS
See why a lot of hosting providers go with CentOS as their first pick for a web server Operating System.
CentOS is short for Community Enterprise Operating System. This is one of the best Linux distributions for servers and it's recognized as one of the most reliable and risk-free Operating Systems on the market. CentOS is open-source software, which means that you're able to personalize it in any way you see fit, adding and removing packages or changing the program code of any of them. It is also free to distribute and use, so you won't need to pay any kind of license fees, which means that the overall price that you'll need to pay for a server running CentOS will be much lower as compared to the price for a server working with another OS. What makes CentOS unique among other Linux releases is its huge developer society, that will help you discover the answer to any question or problem you may have. What's more, each version that's released officially is supported for 10 years, that is is longer than with any other operating system. This means routine security and stability updates which provides a reliable software setting for all of your web applications in the long run.
CentOS in Dedicated Hosting
You can acquire CentOS with each and every dedicated server which we supply, as 32-bit and 64-bit releases of the OS are among the options that you can choose on the order page. CentOS supports all three website hosting Control Panels that we provide, so you can choose Hepsia or cPanel to be set up on the server. The first one is appropriate for less experienced users who need a powerful website hosting solution, due to the fact that a Hepsia-equipped server is managed like a single large account, whereas the other two Control Panels will help you make numerous hosting accounts on your server and even to resell the hosting space. If you need CentOS without any additional software, you are able to select a server setup with no Control Panel at all. Then you can add only the software that you need. We also offer a Managed Services upgrade, that includes weekly CentOS updates.