VPS
A VPS (Virtual Private Server A server is a powerful computer that provides data or services to other devices — for example serving a website or storing your cloud files. More in the glossary → ) is a virtual machine that splits a physical server into several independent units, each with dedicated resources (CPU, RAM, storage). Unlike shared hosting With shared hosting, many websites share one server's resources. That makes it very cheap but limited in performance — ideal for smaller sites. More in the glossary → , you don't share these resources with neighbors, which provides more stable performance and more control (your own configuration, root access). At the same time, a VPS is cheaper than a full dedicated server A dedicated server is a complete physical server just for you. It offers maximum performance and control but is more expensive and technically more demanding. More in the glossary → . It suits growing websites, shops, or applications that have outgrown shared hosting. Find suitable plans in the best web hosting comparison.
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