Having root-level access to a server signifies that you'll be able to view and modify any file on it, which includes important system files. You can also install software which can update specific settings on your server throughout the, so that the installation can be performed only if you are signed in as the root user. The latter has full privileges, i.e. you will have full control over the machine at any time and you can perform anything you need. You may also make various other users either with similar rights or with fewer rights, based on what you require them for - day-to-day tasks, other server admins, etc. To be on the safe side, it is usually recommended to employ the root account only when you actually need it and not for tasks which can be done using other accounts. You can use a web-based graphical interface or a Secure Shell console to be able to connect to the server and to manage it at the root level.
Full Root-level Access in Dedicated Servers
If you get one of the Linux dedicated servers that we supply, you'll have full root-level access and you will be able to do anything that you cannot do with a shared website hosting account - to change the server-side PHP settings, to install frameworks or media streaming software, etc. You can order the server with no website hosting Control Panel and do everything with a console, unless you set up a third-party instrument, or you can order it with cPanel or DirectAdmin and use a web-based graphical interface to manage your Internet sites and many system settings. In all three cases, you will have full control over the machine. The significant amount of system resources that you will have makes our dedicated plans the best choice for any type of content that you want to have. The servers that are ordered with the Hepsia Control Panel are simpler to maintain, yet the root access to such a machine will be limited.