Category: Virtual Private Servers
Because many companies select not to ration resources, they prefer to obtain a dedicated server for their webpages. One way of performing this is a green VPS hosting machine. This allows many clients to divvy the server but each have their own dedicated server within it. One server becomes sliced virtually and each partition works as it’s own dedicated machine. Although it divides the same piece of equipment with other webpages, luckily it doesn’t syphon resources like shared hosting does. Shared hosting has the capability to allow one customer to drain the resources of the Continue Reading Here
What is Virtual Private Server (VPS)? The VPS which is also known as Virtual Private Server or a Virtual Dedicated Server (VDS) is a type of web hosting which is created by partitioning a physical server into many virtual servers, and every of these virtual servers have the appearance and capabilities of running independently with its own fully developed operating system without influence from other server and also can be rebooted independently. Compare to shared web hosting servers, Virtual Private Servers are much better, but not more than dedicated web hosting servers. The VPS provides a Continue Reading Here
What is Virtual Private Server Web Hosting? Virtual Private Servers offer hosting customers a great balance between the control and power of a dedicated server, but at very affordable prices as compared to shared hosting. Virtual Private Servers, also known as VPS, Virtual Dedicated Server (VDS), or virtual server hosting, offer developers and web hosting resellers an excellent way of maximizing hosting investments. As an intermediary service between shared web hosting and dedicated server hosting, the actual hardware server is divided into several isolated environments. Each environment, Continue Reading Here
Here are 3 questions every business should ask itself about their website hosting…
- Does your business depend on the Internet?
- If your e-mail or website stopped working for an hour, or a day would you lose money as a result?
- Is your website responsible for income of more than $50 monthly?
If you answered ‘YES’ to any of these questions, then let me ask you one more: Why would you pay $5 per month for a shared hosting account, sharing a web server with 100′s or 1000′s of other websites, doing who knows what when your business relies on your website being online? You shouldn’t.
