Server Operating Systems

DomainsHoster offers a variety of different Server Operating Systems, including RedHat (RHEL), CentOS, Debian, Fedora, Ubuntu, Windows Server and many more. If you can’t find your preferred operating system below, feel free to contact our sales team.

CloudLinux Hosting

DomainsHoster utilizes CloudLinux Hosting on our shared web-hosting environments to improve the stability, performance and security of our CloudLinux server cluster. Speedy Performance Typically, a shared hosting environment does not enforce any resource limitations on its customers.

Windows 2008 R2 Datacenter Edition

Windows HostingThe Operating System for Large-Scale Virtualization and Scale-Up Workloads

Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter is optimized for large-scale virtualization on small to large server systems and for workloads that require the highest levels of scalability, reliability, and availability to support large, mission-critical applications.

Ubuntu Server

Ubuntu HostingFast, free and incredibly easy to use, the Ubuntu operating system powers millions of desktop PCs, laptops and servers around the world.

Perfect for business use, Ubuntu is secure, intuitive and lightweight. Maintain access to legacy applications without paying for licenses you don’t need.

Fedora

Fedora HostingFedora is a Linux-based operating system, a collection of software that makes your computer run. You can use Fedora in addition to, or instead of, other operating systems such as Microsoft Windows™ or Mac OS X™. The Fedora operating system is completely free of cost for you to enjoy and share.

Debian

Debian HostingDebian is a free operating system (OS) for your personal computer and/or webserver.

The original “Debian Linux” version of Linux was released in August 1993 by developer Ian Murdock. One of the purists of free software (“free” not as beer, free as liberated form the constraints of commercial licenses and restrictions), Debian has been an essential part of the Open Source community from the beginning.

CentOS

CentOS HostingCentOS is the most popular webserver Linux distribution, running on approximately 30% of machines at a given time.

Standing for: Community ENTerprise Operating System and based on Red Hat (Enterprise), CentOS is widely supported and a popular choice for webhosts and those looking for a stable Linux OS for use on Webservers.

RedHat

RedHat HostingRed Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is a Linux distribution produced by Red Hat and targeted toward the commercial market, including mainframes.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux is released in server versions for x86, x86-64, Itanium, PowerPC and IBM System z, and desktop versions for x86 and x86-64. All of Red Hat’s official support and training, and the Red Hat Certification Program center around the Red Hat Enterprise Linux platform.

CloudLinux Technology

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CloudLinux utilizes a kernel level technology to set resource limits per tenant. This ensures a tenant can never use more than the resources given to them.