Shared Hosting To VPS Hosting

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Shared Hosting To VPS HostingWebsites that are gaining traffic andpopularity from shared web hosting are often times switched to VPS. It isimportant to know the differences between these two web hosting services inorder to determine the proper time to upgrade your shared web hosted website toVPS hosting.

So you have your website, it has beenrunning for quite some time and you are noticing an improvement in traffic.You’re in a shared web host server, sometimes the server crashes, frequentdowntimes, lack of support and security of your data is taking a toll on youand your website. Then it might just be time you switch up your hosting to aVPS orVirtual Private Server.

As convenient and affordable sharedhosting can be, it has its limits and people need to know what those limitsare. Webmasters need to know the right time they have to start looking awayfrom their shared host and upgrade their website to VPS hosting. Yes, sharedhosting might have done good things for you and your site but a website growingin traffic, having regular viewers and patrons, ramping up the data andbandwidth usage deserve a better host. If your website falls into thatcategory, then it is definitely time to take the next step forward and switchover to the better VPS hosting service.

VPS is the simply the next level fromshared web hosting. Primarily, the idea ofVPS hosting is almost the same withshared hosting, as VPS servers are partitioned from a single dedicated server.But unlike shared web hosting, the virtual partitioning of VPS hosting meansthat each website being hosted at a particular VPS has a world of its own. Inshared web hosting, all the websites in the server share the same disk (diskspace), the same processor, the same RAM, the same IP and bandwidth and mostimportantly they share the same operating system.