which operating system you are using at VPS level...?

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Brown
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which operating system you are using at VPS level...?

Post by Brown » Mon Dec 29, 2014 4:53 pm

Helo everyone ,
is there any controlepanel you are using in Vps.?

Natalie
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Re: which operating system you are using at VPS level...?

Post by Natalie » Mon Jan 19, 2015 3:35 pm

Linux os is better for VPS.

lopezhannah966
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Re: which operating system you are using at VPS level...?

Post by lopezhannah966 » Mon Apr 06, 2015 8:50 am

i am using centos for my vps.

Please find the poll result
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Centos 71 80.68%
Ubuntu 15 17.05%
Debian 16 18.18%
Fedora 1 1.14%
Red Hat 0 0%
Mandriva 0 0%
Gentoo 0 0%
Slackware 2 2.27%
SUSE 0 0%
Arch Linux 0 0%
Windows XP 0 0%
Windows 2003 0 0%
Windows 2008 5 5.68%
Other 1 1.14%

Ethanthomas
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Re: which operating system you are using at VPS level...?

Post by Ethanthomas » Wed Nov 17, 2021 5:05 am

There are several operating systems with various distributions, each with its own set of applications for various tasks. So the basic answer is that you need first identify what you want to achieve with your virtual private server. It will then be simpler to select an operating system.

bakerashley127
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Re: which operating system you are using at VPS level...?

Post by bakerashley127 » Mon Dec 27, 2021 3:56 am

If you have a Linux-based plan, you connect to the server via SSH, a command-line interface-only communication protocol (CLI). Everything you do is done through the Terminal, including creating databases, installing content management systems, establishing the FTP service, and so on.
It's not difficult if you're a seasoned Linux user, but even if you are, you'll agree that it's not the most effective approach to complete all of these chores.
A control panel's job is to automate the majority of server management tasks. You have a centralised, browser-based platform that offers you all the tools you need to manage the services running on your VPS instead of performing thousands of commands.

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