Having full root-level access means that you will be able to access and change each file on a specific server, which includes all of the system files, and to change system settings or install server-side software that may be required by specific scripts and even offline applications to work effectively. A server is accessed at the root level through a root user, which has full privileges to perform all the abovementioned things. Your root user may also generate various other users. For safety reasons, you're advised to have one more account for day-to-day tasks and to use the root account only if you actually need to perform a particular task on your website hosting server. The root-level access attribute will provide you with full control of your server from any location, as long as you know the user credentials.

Full Root-level Access in Dedicated Web Hosting

When you select the cPanel or the DirectAdmin web hosting Control Panel, you will have full root access to your new dedicated server, no matter which of our packages you'll choose during the registration process. The very same is valid when you choose not to add a Control Panel at all. All of our servers give you the possibility to run both really resource-demanding applications which are too heavy for a regular shared hosting account and applications which have particular requirements as to what the software environment on the server should be. The latter is something which cannot be achieved on a shared machine, because no server-side software can be set up on it. The difference between the aforementioned choices is that without having a Control Panel, server management can be done only through a console, while if you get cPanel or DirectAdmin, most system settings as well as your website content will be controlled via a graphical interface. When you select Hepsia, that is the last Control Panel option on the registration page, you'll receive a server with limited root access.