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What is a VPS? (Virtual Private Server)

A Virtual Private Server (VPS) is easily explained as part (instance) of a physical server. You then buy into the physical server, and in your instance you can then use it as a completely standalone server and use it however you want.

In other words, customers share the resources of the physical server, but the individual customers are not connected in any way. All customers are completely separate from each other and have their own operating system with all its different settings and applications. The operating systems offered for VPS are usually Windows and Linux (Debian, Fedora and CentOS). Most of the market players today offer a control panel (eg Plesk) that makes it very easy and convenient to administer a VPS.

Many uses

This is a product with many uses. Most people use a VPS as a server for web, e-mail, and / or gaming.

But some other popular areas are also various forms of financial systems, development environments, and as backup units. If you have the right knowledge and know how to use it, a VPS can be an incredibly powerful tool.

An affordable alternative

The VPS services are designed to serve as a good solution for those who require some resources, have the speed and stability requirements, and want the opportunity to manage their own server.

In addition, the cost of a VPS has dropped in recent years, which means you can access this solution for a relatively small amount of money. In other words, it is a very affordable alternative to both web hosting and a dedicated server.

Benefits of VPS

There are several benefits to a VPS, and we have listed some of them below.