Full Root-level Access
Learn about what precisely ‘full root-level access’ implies, what privileges you will have and the ways to use them to enhance your server.
Having full root-level access means that you can access and change any file on a selected server, including all system files, and to change system settings or install server-side software which may be necessary for certain scripts and even offline applications to work properly. A server is accessed at the root level with a root user, which has full privileges to do all of the abovementioned tasks. The root user may also create various other users. For safety reasons, you are advised to have another account for routine tasks and to use the root account only if you actually need to do a particular task on your hosting server. The root-level access attribute gives you full control of your server from any existing location, given that you have the user credentials.
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Full Root-level Access in Dedicated Web Hosting
Each and every
dedicated server that we provide includes full root-level access, when the server is ordered without a Control Panel, or with cPanel or DirectAdmin. If you want to set up and run heavy, resource-demanding applications and they have special requirements about the server software setting that can't be fulfilled by a conventional shared hosting plan, our servers are the right solution. With no Control Panel at hand, you'll be able to access the server and update its settings as well as the content which you upload through a console, while with cPanel and DirectAdmin, you will use a graphical interface to control everything related to your web content, and most server-side settings. As expected, if you get a dedicated server without a Control Panel, you may always set up a third-party software instrument manually, as long as it supports the Operating System that you have selected at registration. If you choose our Hepsia Control Panel on the order page, you'll have limited root access, yet you can still do a number of things through a Secure Shell console.