| Just like the hybrid cars of today have
given additional choice to the automotive
consumer, so too has the Virtual Private
Server to the hosting seekers – it’s a Web
hosting hybrid if you will. Let's explain.
What if we told you that for the cost of the
premium shared hosting plans offered,
providers are able to make a shared server
as reliable, secure, and powerful as a
dedicated server for about one tenth the
cost of maintaining a dedicated server.
Sound interesting? Well, the advantage to
the hosting customer is the obvious price
benefit and server capabilities but what’s
in this for the Web host? Since the Web host
has to foot the cost of the servers and
software they now can spread the investment
cost across multiple customers while still
offering a robust value-added hosting
package for those who seek a dedicated
server but find the solution
cost-prohibitive.
Also in the host’s favor is that the high
rate of technical knowledge required to
maintain a dedicated server has been
eliminated through the automation of server
configuration, application installation, and
upgrades - through easy-to-understand GUI
(Graphical User Interface) control panels -
which eliminates the data entry errors
common to manual configuration of IP
addresses, DNS’s, and other critical account
information.
So what is a VPS after all?
A Virtual Private Server (sometimes
referred to as Virtual Dedicated Servers) is
a technology platform that allows a hosting
provider to partition a single server into
multiple “virtual” machines, all linked on
an individual basis to the Internet backbone
connection.
Like a shared solution, the cost of
hardware and software is distributed across
many clients, which enables small businesses
to take advantage of dedicated functionality
for about the same monthly cost as a
high-end shared solution.
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It is more than a shared server and less
than a dedicated server. A VPS simply put
is, a server that runs inside another
server. Each VPS looks, feels, and acts like
a dedicated server but shares the same
hardware.
Why leave your Shared Hosting
Solution?
With any virtual hosting solution, there
are a number of unavoidable weaknesses and
limitations:
- Hardware and software configuration
cannot be customized, as the host has to
provide a uniform environment for all
clients on the server
- Clients cannot run their own
applications
- Application options and
configurations are controlled by the
server administrators
- FTP and POP functionality is shared,
the access and speed of which is
determined upon moment-by-moment global
usage
- Clients do not have root access
Why Switch to a VPS Hosting Solution?
Unlike shared hosting, a VPS is a
separate partition on a server - not just a
directory. Consequently, a VPS solution has
the following advantages over virtual or
shared hosting:
- Only the hardware is controlled by
the hosting company
- Software can be configured and
customized by the client
- Clients can install and run their
own applications
- Virtual root access is available
- FTP and POP access is not shared
Summary
Hosting customers who would like the
features of a dedicated solution but can’t
afford the price are ideal candidates for
this stepping stone solution. These features
include:
- Control: So they can install and run
their own applications
- Security: To ensure that they will
never have to share the same space with
other customers
- Isolation: To eliminate the risk of
downtime due to others mistakes,
attacks/hacks or faulty scripts
- Performance: Their site is growing
and needs more resources.
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