Shared web hosting lets thousands of people run a website for a reasonable cost, but it has some drawbacks. With hundreds of site being hosted on one server, that server's resources can get overloaded - resulting in poor performance on your website.If you've outgrown shared hosting or are looking for a way to have more control over your server, you should consider Virtual Private Server hosting.
A VPS is a single physical server that is running special software that divides it into several virtual servers. Each server acts as if it is a completely self-contained machine, with no bearing on any of the other virtual servers running on that same system.Each VPS can be configured however you want and can even be running different operating systems. You can install any special software you might need for your website, without having any effect on the other people on the server.
One of the biggest advantages of a VPS is you get root level administrator access to your server host. You can install and delete any software you want, set permissions, create special accounts or anything else an administrator can do.A VPS is also more secure that shared hosting. On a shared server, all the websites are running on the same operating system so if the server gets hacked, it will affect all the sites on it.
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