What is Root Access?

Definition
Root access gives full administrative privileges on the server.

Why It Matters
Allows you to install, configure, or remove software, users, and processes.

Risks
Misuse can break systems—use carefully.

Alternatives
Use sudo privileges for safer delegation.

Note
Root access is standard in both VPS and dedicated servers.

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