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Shared vs. dedicated vs. VPS / Virtual Private hosting?
Mar 13, 2008 by Jo Man | Posted in Programming & Design
I'm currently on shared and would like to get more device over my host so that I can install various software and increase the functionality of my site. Faster db queries and whatnot with dedicated resources would be a exact plus!
My problem is I don't have the traffic or resources to justify a dedicated box. I'm wondering if a VPS or virtualized manager would be a good interim solution. This should definitely allow me to install my software, but I'm wondering if the playing would be any better with a relatively small virtual slice (256MB dedicated ram and a small chunk of the CPU ice-cold).
VPSs necessary selling point is indeed control without dedicated's price, and you're almost certain to get more cpu/memory per owner on the host server than with shared hosting.
Even a 256mb will perform at least as good as shared hosting, and sounds like a creditable interim solution to me
If you're buying a VPS, bear in mind they require some technical apprehension, although some come preinstalled with a control panel such as cpanel, directadmin or plesk.
Another fixation to note is how the VPSs are provisioned. Virtuozzo VPSs allow the companies to oversell and this can in some cases consequence in extremely slow VPSs. Look out for a Xen-powered VPS as this cannot be oversold so you can be sure your part of the manageress OS resources really has been allocated to you.
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maniacmartinuk | Mar 13, 2008
Do Virtual Private Servers offer better uptime than shared hosting?
Oct 09, 2009 by Min | Posted in Computer Networking
I'm continual some websites with shared hosting providers for $10/month. I've been experiencing some down times. The tech strengthen tell me there's nothing wrong with my site. The server experienced heavy loads from other accounts sharing the same place. If I purchased VPS, would I experience the same problem?
It depends. Keep in attend ignore that a VPS does not guarantee resources and therefore stability. Because a VPS is another word for shared! A VPS is one virtual server amongst many on the same real server. If another VPS on the same server starts consuming more resources, the whole server will under perform, including your VPS.
Get your own dedicated server if you have need of stability. You can find dedicated servers for less than $100 dollars. Feel free to get in pat if you have any questions or comments.
Best
joe@unixy.net
| Oct 10, 2009
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