Frequently Asked Questions
What is a VPS? +
A Virtual Private Server (VPS) is a hosting solution that mimics a dedicated
server within a shared hosting environment. It provides root access, dedicated resources (RAM, CPU),
and greater control than shared hosting.
Managed vs. Unmanaged VPS: Which is better? +
Unmanaged VPS is cheaper but requires you to handle all server
maintenance, security, and updates. Managed VPS costs more but includes support
from the provider to handle technical tasks. If you are not tech-savvy, choose Managed.
Can I host multiple websites on a VPS? +
Yes, absolutely. Unlike shared hosting, a VPS allows you to host unlimited
domains and websites, limited only by your server's storage and RAM resources.
What OS should I choose? +
For most web apps (WordPress, PHP, Python), Linux
(Ubuntu/CentOS) is the industry standard. If you need to run .NET applications or use
RDP, you will need a Windows VPS.
Do I need a credit card to sign up? +
Most top providers like Vultr and DigitalOcean require a credit card or PayPal
for identity verification, even for free trials. However, some offshore providers accept crypto
without ID.
How does a VPS differ from Dedicated Hosting? +
A VPS shares a physical server's hardware with other users but has isolated
resources. A Dedicated Server gives you the entire physical machine, offering
maximum performance but at a much higher cost.