Having full root-level access signifies that you'll be able to access and change every file on a particular server, including all the system files, and to change system settings or install server-side software which may be required by certain scripts and even offline apps in order to work efficiently. A server is accessed at the root level via a root user, who has full privileges to perform all of the abovementioned things. Your root user can also make various other users. For safety reasons, you're advised to have another account for daily tasks and to use the root account only if you actually need to do a particular task on the server. The root-level access feature offers you full control over your server from any location, given that you know the user credentials.

Full Root-level Access in VPS Servers

You can manage your new VPS servers at the root level regardless of the package that you have selected, as long as the server is ordered with either the cPanel or the DirectAdmin hosting Control Panel, or without Control Panel at all. In the first case, multiple system settings can be managed through an easy to work with web-based interface, whereas in the second, you will need to do everything through a console, until you decide to install a Control Panel yourself. In either case, you will have full control over the VPS plus any kind of system and custom content on it all the time, which makes this kind of hosting perfect for any application that you can't run with a shared web hosting account due to the restricted level of access - frameworks, VoIP and audio/video streaming software, and many others. The last VPS Control Panel choice is Hepsia, yet the root access to your server will be limited.