Having full root-level access signifies that you will be able to access and update every file on a specific server, including all of the system files, and to change system settings or install server-side software which may be required by certain scripts and even offline applications to work properly. A server is accessed at the root level through a root user, which has full privileges to do all of the aforementioned things. The root user may also generate other users. For security 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 do some task on your hosting server. The root-level access attribute will give you full control over your server from any existing location, provided that you know the user credentials.

Full Root-level Access in Dedicated Servers

You'll have full root-level access to your dedicated server regardless of what package you pick throughout the registration process, as long as the server is ordered with cPanel or DirectAdmin, or without hosting Control Panel at all. In all of these three cases, you can change any part of the software environment in any way you find fit, that makes our server packages perfect for multi-media applications with specific requirements which can't be covered when you use a shared hosting account. The difference between these options is the fact that when you select cPanel or DirectAdmin, you will have a web-based graphical interface to control numerous server-side options and also any website content that you generate or upload, while when you order the server without a Control Panel, you will have to do everything through a Secure Shell console or to install a Control Panel of your own liking, provided that it's compatible with the Operating System that you have chosen during the sign up process. With the final Control Panel option which you're able to select on the order page - Hepsia, the root access is limited.