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Different Types of VPS Hosting

VPS or virtual private server hosting has eliminated most of the problems that come with shared hosting and they have become more affordable as well. They are still more expensive than shared plans but this expense is worth it when it comes to the peace of mind offered by 24/7 support provided for managed VPS.

You also need to select the operating system that is running your VPS and managed Linux VPS is a popular option due to the high level of flexibility and control you have over the server.  A virtual private server actually splits a physical server into many virtual copies and a fixed amount of the system resources will be allocated to each so that everyone gets their own RAM, CPU and disk space. So if you are a business website that is slowly growing your reach, a VPS is an ideal hosting solution for you. As you have dedicated resources and an isolated account, you have a lot of server power along with better security. And you can also scale the VPS solutions according to your requirements. When you search for VPS hosting plans online, you will find so many options and it can become a little overwhelming trying to choose between them. However, the main categories of VPS hosting are managed and unmanaged or self-managed hosting. You need to decide on this first before you start choosing a plan.

In managed hosting, anybody can set up their website quickly and efficiently due to the assistance provided by the hosting providers. So even if you don’t have any experience with server management, you can build your online project successfully. The responsibilities of managing a server such as optimization and server administration will be shared between you and the hosting provider. And the initial setup for the operating system and the server along with security configurations can be performed by the host. Also, several other important tasks such as service upgrades, installing software and plugins and maintaining the server will be done by the provider. And if there is a technical issue, the support team of the hosting provider will be there to resolve it. You will have a smaller learning curve and optimized performance when it comes to managed VPS.

When it comes to unmanaged hosting, managing a server will be the responsibility of the client. And this is a method chosen by users that have some technical experience in the field. User control is at a higher level with self-managed hosting. The hosting provider will assist with the setting up of the server and operating system at the beginning but after that, all the VPS operation will be the responsibility of the client. They will have full control over the machine. The cost is lower in this category as you are only paying for the server and associated resources such as CPU, RAM, bandwidth etc. If you need a component added to the server later on, you will need to purchase it on your own and set it up.

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