What are the advantages of a VPS ?
VPS gives you the functions and features and of a managed dedicated server but without the price. You have full control of your VPS including full root access to install your own applications not viable on a shared hosting environment. Since a VPS is an isolated hosting environment it allows you more freedom to run scripts that aren’t allowed on a shared hosting environment such as sending out a mailing list and since you get your own mail server you don’t have to worry about other users blacklisting the mail server ip, it allows you to create reseller accounts if you are a reseller, and more.
Why would I want a virtual private server instead of using shared hosting?
There are limitations to having shared hosting services and the biggest one is you cannot usually compile or install your own software. More specifically say you want your web server to be able to use a certainly technology like PHP but the host does not have it setup for you. As a regular user you cannot install the software needed to use PHP but in the Virtual Private Server system you can install any software you want because you have full control. This means that you would be able to install PHP and any other software you want.
Where are your servers Located?
Our Servers are hosted in Tier4 facilities in Chicago, Colorado, Phoenix & in Tier 4 facilities in Hyderabad & Mumbai
How many IP addresses can we have?
You’ll get 1 Dedicated IP with your Virtual Private Server, for additional IPs kindly contact our Sales Specialist.
Can I customize my Virtual Private Servers?
Yes, absolutely. You can use your VPS to host unlimited domains, you can install applications with root-access capabilities and you can resell hosting services. With these capabilities, you can indeed customize your overall computing environment.
What is the difference between a VPS and shared hosting?
VPS is an isolated environment with your own resources whereas in a shared hosting environment the server resources are shared among all accounts on the server. In a shared environment you are restricted to use the features enabled by your provider whereas in a virtual isolated private environment you are free to disable/enable features suitable for your website.