Debian in VPS Servers
There are several Operating Systems that we provide with our VPS plans and Debian is among them, which means that if you'd like to have a server with this Operating System, you will be able to get one in less than one hour. We also offer 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the OS to make sure that the VPS you will obtain will completely cover the system requirements of any web or offline app that you need to install on the server. Managing the content on the server can be performed in two ways, based on the choice you make on the order page. With no Control Panel, you're able to do everything on your Debian-equipped server using Secure Shell, as you'll have root-level access, while with the Hepsia Control Panel, the root access will have certain restrictions, but you'll be able to do everything from your web browser using a user-friendly web interface, even when you are not very experienced. When you use the optional Managed Services package which we offer, we'll also keep your Debian OS up to date on a weekly basis, saving you effort and time.
Debian in Dedicated Servers
You're able to pick the Debian Operating System for your new dedicated server with only a mouse click on our registration page and according to your choice, we'll set up the 32-bit or the 64-bit version of the OS on your machine, to ensure that the software that you'll install later will perform in the best way. With a server with no Control Panel, you will receive Debian and the Apache web server software and you can manage everything through a console. A server which is acquired with the Hepsia Control Panel will feature all the software that you will need for your sites. Though with the latter option the root access will be restricted, you are able to control the server as if it were a shared website hosting account, therefore you can take advantage of a dedicated machine even if you have no previous experience with this kind of hosting service. If you get the 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 secure version.