Choosing your VPS Print

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So you're looking for a VPS or maybe already have one but aren't getting the performance you expected, how do you know that the VPS you have is right for you? A Basic VPS will suffice the average consumer if you're running a single program or running a webhosting system. The Basic VPS while nothing fancy is a very standard computer on the lower end specifically designed to perform one function you can get away with running many small operations but large CPU intensive systems will require a larger server if you intend to maintain high speeds and reaction. 

Ideally the Basic server should be used for one purpose and not much else, it is not designed for general web surfing or as a replacement for a personal computer.

A Premium machine is where you can start to expect better results being able to run multiple instances of medium to low intensive programs or a dedicated machine to a large system.

Anything beyond these offers would usually be purchased with the intent to run a large scale hosting system with extreme speed and reliability. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions for business grade VPS where you can scale up to enterprise level servers. 


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