CentOS in VPS Web Hosting
CentOS is one of several Operating System options offered by our Linux VPS web hosting. You will get an efficient, well-protected and dependable machine equipped with a 32- or 64-bit OS, based on the selection that you've made through the registration process. You will also be able to pick from the Hepsia, cPanel and DirectAdmin web hosting Control Panels - something, which is not possible with the other Linux distributions. These options will give you the opportunity to choose what you would like to do with your VPS - to host your personal Internet sites and to maintain the entire server as one very powerful account, or to make a number of accounts and give access to other people if, for instance, you intend to start a hosting reseller business. When you are more experienced and you need a server with CentOS, but without the additional software that is usually installed on it, you can order a VPS without any Control Panel. This will help you entirely modify the software environment for your websites.
CentOS in Dedicated Servers Hosting
When you decide to order one of the dedicated server packages which we provide, you'll be able to choose the CentOS Operating System for your machine. Due to the fact that it is very light and fast, you will be able to utilize all the system resources for your site. CentOS supports all 3 website hosting Control Panels that we offer - Hepsia, cPanel and DirectAdmin. In this way, you are able to use the dedicated server for virtually any purpose - to host your personal websites in just a single account, to set up separate Control Panels for each domain name or even to resell hosting plans to other people. You can also acquire a server without a Control Panel and install any custom software that you need, in place of the default apps that we install on each machine that is ordered with a Control Panel. If you add the optional Managed Services bundle throughout the signup process or at any later time, we'll perform regular CentOS updates besides the other things which are part of the package.