Linux VPS Malaysia
The following Linux distributions can be used to set up Linux VPS Malaysia packages:
CentOS Blank/LAMP/cPanel 64 Bit
CentOS 7 Blank/LAMP/cPanel 64 Bit (set up by default if you choose this OS)
CentOS 8 Blank/LAMP 64 Bit (cPanel is not supported with CentOS 8)
Ubuntu 16.04 Blank/LAMP 64 Bit
Ubuntu 18.04 Blank/LAMP 64 Bit
Ubuntu 20.04 Blank/LAMP 64 Bit (set up by default if you choose this OS)
Debian 9 Blank/LAMP 64 Bit
Debian 10 Blank/LAMP 64 Bit (set up by default if you choose this OS)
The following Linux distributions can be used to set up dedicated servers:
CentOS
Ubuntu LTS
Debian
CloudLinux ($20/month)
Linux VPS Malaysia distribution is an operating system based on the Linux kernel, which is the basis of the operating system that manages memory, input/output requests from software, and so on. The kernel, as well as a variety of other software tools for file-related operations, user management, and software package management, make up a full Linux distribution.
A package manager is a suite of tools that automates the installation, upgrade, configuration, and removal of software for an operating system.
Personal tastes, user goals, and the programme needs all play a role in determining the distribution. cPanel, for example, is only available on CentOS or Cloud Linux.
CentOS - Free
CentOS is a free Linux distribution based on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux source code, which is only available through a paid subscription.
CentOS is an enterprise-level operating system, which means it’s extremely stable and safe, even if some of its packages are obsolete. CentOS versions are supported for ten years, which is one of the reasons for its popularity in the enterprise.
CentOS is the only free distribution that supports both cPanel and WHM, making it a popular choice among people who use both.
Ubuntu - Free
Ubuntu is a free operating system that was first published in 2004 and is based on Debian. Ubuntu and Debian are two distributions with many similarities, such as Debian’s package format and package management. Many of the available packages are Ubuntu and Debian compatible. That isn’t always the case, though. Ubuntu gets updates more frequently than Debian, so it has more up-to-date applications and new features.
Ubuntu is ideal for individuals who seek access to the most up-to-date services and software. Long-Term Support (LTS) releases of Ubuntu are still stable and secure, but not as much as Debian. LTS releases have a 5-year support shelf life.
Ubuntu also includes pre-installations and enabled default firewalls, making it easy for both beginners and advanced users to find solutions.
Debian - Free
Debian is a free operating system that was initially released in 1993. It was one of the first operating systems that use the Linux kernel. Debian’s stable version upgrades are sporadic, and the software it contains is fairly outdated. Every release, on the other hand, is rigorously tested and is extremely stable and safe.
Debian is a good choice for enterprise systems that require a lot of stability and security. Debian stable releases have a three-year support period.
CloudLinux - $20/month (for Dedicated servers only)
CloudLinux is a premium membership geared toward web hosting companies. CloudLinux has a customised system kernel as well as a number of unique features. The following are some of the features:
- Because each client’s processes are encapsulated in its own secure and isolated environment, the shared environment is more stable.
- The adoption of a virtual file system to prevent users from seeing each other and accessing critical information has increased security.
- Flexible options such as Python/Ruby/Node.JS apps for Shared Hosting users and a PHP selector that allows users to simply adjust their PHP version and extensions are available.
- Mod lsapi, which is the fastest way to serve PHP with Apache, is one of the performance features.
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