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Vps hosting Vs dedicated server – How to compare
Besides shared hosting, there is VPS hosting and dedicated hosting. VPS hosting is very similar to dedicated hosting in many ways. So how do you compare between the two and come to a buying decision?
First of all, make sure that you are clear about your own goals. What are your plans for your website? Is it going to be a static website that is chocked full of articles? Or is it going to be a website that offers free tools and applications? Will it be a community based site that will grow by itself? Once you know the direction that the site is heading, it’s much easier to come to a buying decision.
For static sites, you don’t need a VPS or a dedicated server. Unless you intend to host hundreds of sites, a shared hosting account will be good enough. But if you are running a community based or app based site, you are going to need a VPS or a dedicated service. Let’s explore some of the similarities.
Both VPS and dedicated hosting gives you full control of the server. As the admin, you can customize the hosting environment. You can’t do that in a shared environment.
Both types of hosting gives you a fixed amount of server resources. These resources (i.e. RAM and hard disk space) are allocated to your account, and they are for your use only. In a shared environment, the resources are shared. That is why some websites tend to load slower on a shared server, even though it’s just a static website. Other sites may be using up a portion of the resources. On a VPS or dedicated server, you will not experience this issue.
To come to a wise buying decision, you have to consider the differences. A VPS reside on the same server, but it’s really a virtual server. That means no physical server exist. The VPS is partitioned using sophisticated server software. The VPS operates and work like a standalone server but in reality, it’s still on a shared server. However, the software is able to isolate the server into different “compartments” so that one “compartment” won’t affect the other.
For community sites that are immensely popular, a dedicated server is a must. If you a starting a new site, you don’t have to sign up for a dedicated machine immediately. You can sign up for a VPS account, and migrate to a dedicated environment if your website becomes popular enough.
Source: 4hostings.com
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