Debian is an Operating System that uses the Linux kernel. Though it is usually installed on personal computers, it is being used on more and more web servers too. The reason is that it's really stable, so a server running it won't need to be restarted for months. Debian is also considered to be one of the most protected Operating Systems to choose from, since security patches are released within days after an issue is discovered. This is possible because thousands of skilled developers work for the Debian project on a voluntary basis and not only do they work on the OS itself, but they also provide 24/7 support by using special e-mail lists and reply in 20 minutes to any question. In this light, you will enjoy top-notch support directly from the developers who know their own platform in detail, and not from a third-party support team. Debian is also one of several Linux distributions with the highest number of packages - more than 30,000. As the Operating System is completely free to use, you'll be able to modify both the core as well as all the packages in the way you see fit. In addition, you won't need to pay any license fees.

Debian in Dedicated Web Hosting

32-bit and 64-bit versions of Debian are available on our dedicated server order page and you're able to pick any of them with only a single click for your brand new machine, based on what software environment the applications which you would like to use require for top notch performance. You can also choose whether our Hepsia Control Panel should be set up on the server or whether it should come without Control Panel at all. The first option is made for less experienced users who want a Debian-powered server, but want to manage it like a shared hosting account, whereas the second option is good for more experienced users who want to have more control, since ‘no Control Panel' means only Debian and the Apache web server software, and no other software set up on the server whatsoever. We'll also save your time and effort with our Managed Services upgrade, because it includes regular Operating System updates, to ensure that you'll have a safe and stable Debian installation.