Having root-level access to a server means that you can view and update any file on it, including important system files. You may also install software that can change certain settings on the server during the process, so that the installation is possible only if you are signed in as the root user. The latter has full privileges, i.e. you will have full control over your machine at any time and you can do anything you want. You may also make additional users either with the same rights or with fewer rights, based on what you require them for - everyday tasks, other server admins, etc. To be on the safe side, it is generally recommended to use the root account only when you really need it and not for tasks that you can do through other accounts. You can use a web-based graphical interface or a Secure Shell console in order to connect to the server and to manage it at the root level.

Full Root-level Access in Dedicated Servers Hosting

If you pick the cPanel or the DirectAdmin web hosting Control Panel, you will have full root access to your new dedicated server, no matter which of our packages you will pick throughout the registration process. The same is valid if you decide not to use a Control Panel at all. All our servers will give you the opportunity to run both very resource-demanding apps which are too heavy for a regular shared website hosting account and applications which have specific requirements as to what the software environment on your hosting server has to be. The latter is something which cannot be achieved on a shared machine, due to the fact that no server-side software can be installed on it. The difference between the abovementioned alternatives is that without having a Control Panel, server management can be done only through a console, while if you obtain cPanel or DirectAdmin, the majority of system settings and your site content will be managed through a graphical interface. When you select Hepsia, which is the last Control Panel option on the order page, you will have a server with limited root access.