What is What is VPS? - Definition?

VPS definition

VPS (Virtual Private Server) is a type of web hosting service that allows customers to rent a virtual machine from a hosting provider. A VPS runs its own copy of an operating system and has dedicated resources, such as CPU, memory, and storage. This makes it a more powerful and flexible option than shared hosting, where multiple websites share the same server resources.

A VPS is a good option for individuals or businesses that have outgrown shared hosting but do not need the resources of a dedicated server. It offers the benefits of a dedicated server, such as increased control and flexibility, while being more cost-effective than a dedicated server.

A VPS gives the customer root access to the server, which means they have full control over the server and can install any software they need. This makes it a good option for businesses that need custom configurations or for developers who need to test and run applications on a live server.

A VPS is typically run on a hypervisor, which is a software that allows multiple virtual machines to run on a single physical server. This allows the hosting provider to efficiently use the resources of the physical server and provide multiple VPS to different customers.

It is also worth noting that VPS hosting can be further divided into two types: Managed and Unmanaged, Un

 

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