CentOS is among the most popular Linux-based server Operating Systems today. It's employed by a large number of hosting providers, because it's very stable, secure and reliable, not to mention that it is freely customizable, because it is an open-source OS. CentOS is used for production servers, because it is also really quick and takes negligible resources. Also, you're able to install and run any web application, as long as it can operate on a Linux device. When you use a CentOS-powered server, you are able to edit any part of the Operating System according to your requirements. The fact that CentOS is free of charge does mean that you will need to pay for your server, but not for any sort of license fees, that will reduce your overall expenses. A huge group of developers and users stands behind CentOS, and if you ever experience any problems, or you are simply not sure how to perform a particular task, you will be able to discover a solution very quickly. An important advantage of the OS is also the fact that every release is officially supported and updated for no less than ten years, so you will always have a safe and reliable software environment.

CentOS in Dedicated Hosting

You can get CentOS with each and every dedicated server that we supply, since 32-bit and 64-bit releases of the OS are some of the options that you can pick on the order page. CentOS supports all three hosting Control Panels that we supply, which means that you'll be able to select Hepsia, DirectAdmin or cPanel to be installed on the server. The first is suitable for less experienced users that need a powerful website hosting solution, due to the fact that a Hepsia-equipped server is controlled like a single very large account, while the other two Control Panels enable you to set up various hosting accounts on the server and even to resell the web hosting space. If you need CentOS with no additional software, you can choose a server setup with no Control Panel at all. Then you can add just the software that you need. We also offer a Managed Services upgrade, which includes weekly CentOS updates.