Debian is a preferred Linux distribution, that's used primarily on personal computers, but lots of people have started using it lately as a web server OS as well, due to the stability and protection it provides. The latter is a result of the fact that Debian is developed and supported by numerous qualified volunteers internationally, therefore any patch that's needed to fix some issue is released in a couple of days. The same community can also help you with any question or issue which a user may ever experience, since they can be contacted through electronic mail using mailing lists and a competent response will be sent in no more than 15-20 minutes. The advantage here is that your questions will be replied by the same people who have made the Operating System itself and they have an in-depth knowledge of how it functions. As Debian is provided for free, you won't need 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 both the Operating System and the 30.000+ software packages that are available for it.

Debian in Dedicated Servers

Each and every dedicated server that we supply can be installed with Debian and we will test the software environment in detail before we hand over your machine in order to ensure that it will perform perfectly. You can pick the 32-bit or the 64-bit Debian release throughout the registration process, so that the apps that you set up will be able to get the maximum out of your server. We can also maintain your OS up-to-date if you add the optional Managed Services package to your plan. When you acquire your Debian-driven server without a hosting Control Panel, you can do anything you like with your machine and you'll have full root-level access, but you will have to be more experienced, because all the tasks will be performed using a Secure Shell console. When you obtain your Debian-driven server with the Hepsia hosting Control Panel, you'll get a web interface, through which you will be able to manage domains, files, databases, etcetera, and this might be a better option when you aren't very experienced, but a particular app that you wish to use requires Debian. You can access your Hepsia-equipped server through SSH as well, yet the things which you can do are limited.