Debian is a popular Linux distribution, that's used primarily on PC's, however lots of people have started using it lately as a web server Operating System too, because of the stability and security it offers. The latter is a result of the fact that Debian is developed and supported by thousands of qualified volunteers around the globe, which means that any patch which is needed to fix a particular issue is released within a few days. The same community can also help you with any question or trouble which a user may ever encounter, since they can be contacted through email using mailing lists and a competent response will be sent in no more than 15-20 minutes. The advantage here is that all of your questions will be answered by the same people who have created the Operating System itself and they have a detailed knowledge of how it works. As Debian is absolutely free, you will not have to pay any license fees to use it and you will be able to customize it as much as you want or need. This is valid for the Operating System and the 30.000+ software packages that are available for it.

Debian in Dedicated Servers

You will be able to pick the Debian OS for your new dedicated server with a single click on our order page and according to your choice, we'll install the 32-bit or the 64-bit release of the OS on your machine, so that the software that you'll install later will perform in the optimal way. With a server with no Control Panel, you will receive Debian and the Apache web server software and you're able to control everything using a console. A server that's ordered with the Hepsia Control Panel will feature all the software that you'll need for your websites. Even though with the latter option the root access is restricted, you can control the server as if it were a shared web hosting account, so you can take advantage of a dedicated machine even if you do not have previous expertise in this type of hosting service. If you purchase our Managed Services upgrade, we will maintain your server and will update its OS on a weekly basis to ensure that you have the latest and most risk-free release.