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subject: Business Buying Guide For Vps Hosting [print this page]


When people set up a website for the first time, the most common thing for them to do is opt for a shared hosting plan, because it is much more affordable compared to other types of hosting. As their business begins to grow and become more popular however, they begin to run out of storage space and bandwidth on the limited shared server, prompting them to look for other options that will allow them to expand at a faster rate and ultimately make more money. This is extra crucial if you are earning you living off the website.

Several years ago the only option was to sign up for a dedicated server, which could be very difficult and costly when it came to moving all the data and files over. Now though, there's another option: VPS, or a virtual private server. This is the middle road between a shared hosting service and a dedicated server. You get the features and benefits of the dedicated server, while paying a lower premium just like the shared server. It is the best of both worlds. The VPS market is constantly growing and evolving, adding new features and making it easier to host your website.

One of the biggest advantages to VPS hosting is that it is a stepping stone between two different types of hosting, allowing you to progress more gradually, at your own pace. You have to crawl before you can walk, and you have to walk before you can run.

Another reason business owners are switching to VPS hosting is that they get much more freedom and independence than they previously got with their shared hosting service. The entire site can be customized exactly how you want it. Business owners can expect to pay anywhere from $29 to $200 per month for VPS, depending on which service they would like to go with.

by: padmini




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