Learn and read about the differences in web hosting, everything from VPS ( virtual private server ) to dedicated server and normal shared hosting
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A virtual server does not mean that you get your own server physically, but instead the web host has configured servers that you share with other customers. However, you get your own instance on the server, which means you can administer the server, do restarts and much more without affecting the other customers’ systems that are also located on the same server. You also get a fixed allocated frame memory and your own hard disk space that you only have at your disposal.
Outwardly, a virtual server works just like a regular server. Just as on a regular server, you need to log in to be able to log in and run programs or perform other administrative tasks on the server, but unlike a physical server, it is a software at suppliers that handles the login and which then simulates a server environment. Once logged in, you have full control over the server, right down to the websites you publish.
You can install unlimited software on the server based on your needs and desires. This means that you can configure your firewall yourself, install database programs, e-mail programs or other add-on applications that you need for your business. By running your server in your own instance, you are not affected by problems that other customers cause and at the same time, these customers are not affected if you have problems yourself.
Benefits of a virtual server
There are many advantages when comparing a virtual server with a web host. One of the main advantages is that you have access to the actual resources that you have ordered. If you have chosen a virtual server with 4 GB of frame memory then you always have access to these 4 GB as opposed to a web host where you share the server’s resources with other guests of the web host.
In a web host, a customer who has a demanding website can reduce the capacity and availability of the other guests, which can never happen if you have a virtual server. This means that a virtual server is a good option if you are going to publish a business-critical website or web system on the web that always needs to be available and have access to the resources required for the number of visitors you have on your website. In addition, you can always increase the server’s capacity if you later need more storage space or more frame memory.
Another advantage is that you can choose the operating system for your virtual server yourself, which means that you can customize the server with the programs, scripts and functions you need to be able to run your website as optimally as possible.
Today, there are several web hosting companies that offer virtual server with a large number of different configurations to suit all types of customers. Prices for a virtual server usually start at around $10 per month, unless you choose a cheaper alternative with a Linux-based operating system and limited with resources such as frame memory and storage space.