Having root-level access to your server signifies that you will be able to view and change any file on it, which includes important system files. You can also set up software that can modify certain settings on your server during the process, so that the installation can be performed only if you're logged in as the root user. The latter has full privileges, which means that you will have full control over the machine whenever you want and you'll be able to do anything you want. You may also make various other users either with the same rights or with fewer rights, based on what you want them for - daily tasks, other server administrators, etc. To be on the safe side, it is usually recommended to employ the root account only when you really need it and not for tasks that you can do via other accounts. You may use a web-based graphical interface or a Secure Shell console to connect to the server and to manage it at the root level.

Full Root-level Access in Dedicated Hosting

Each dedicated server that we offer gives you full root-level access, if the server is ordered with no Control Panel, or with cPanel or DirectAdmin. If you would like to set up and run heavy, resource-demanding applications and they have special requirements with regard to the server software environment that cannot be fulfilled by an ordinary shared website hosting package, our servers are the optimal solution. With no Control Panel at hand, you're able to access the server and change its settings as well as the content that you upload with a console, whereas with cPanel and DirectAdmin, you'll use a graphical interface to take care of everything related to your web content, and the majority of server-side settings. As expected, if you get a dedicated server devoid of Control Panel, you can always set up a third-party instrument manually, as long as it supports the Operating System that you've selected at signup. When you choose the Hepsia Control Panel on the order page, you will have limited root access, however you'll still be able to do quite a lot of things using a Secure Shell console.