A common misconception
about VPS (Virtual Private Server) hosting is that it's easy to use by those
with no knowledge of Linux or those who simply haven't used Windows before. In
fact, this was the case in the past but these days anyone with a PC and an
internet connection can use a VPS server. However, before you get started,
there are some things you need to know.
There are basically two
types of VPS. The first is called a shared or clustered VPS. This type is ideal
for those with more than one website. It allows them to share resources such as
a large amount of RAM and a common operating system, but they're not able to
share files and data.
The other type is known
as an isolated VPS. This is perfect for those with a single website and wish to
separate all the other websites from their shared resources. They can then
maintain their own operating system, share files and use their own
applications.
When choosing a VPS,
you need to consider a few things. You should decide whether you want the
ability to install and configure software such as your web host's application
or you want to install and configure your own software. You'll also need to
decide what type of operating system you would like to be able to run your
websites on. You'll find that many VPS providers offer different operating
systems so make sure you pick the operating system that best suits your requirements.
If you're unsure, make sure you read up on the website's technical support and
ask any questions you have.
Once you've decided on
what type of operating system you'd like to run your servers on, you should
look at the server type. This will tell you whether you're running a dedicated
server or a VPS. Dedicated servers are more costly but offer better security
features and have much higher uptime, especially in the case of large websites.
The best place to start
your research on VPS services is the internet since there are so many different
types of servers on the market. As you investigate, you'll discover that VPS
offers a lot more options than just Linux and you'll also learn more about the
different kinds of operating systems and what features they offer and what type
of hosting plan would suit your needs the best.
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