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The Difference Between Shared And VPS Hosting

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What Is The Difference Between Shared And VPS Hosting?

Shared vs VPS Web Hosting

As both the industry and the consumers are getting advanced, the packages as well as features offered by web hosting companies have also changed a lot. In the present day web world, there are wide variety of web hosting services that can be highly beneficial for the users and website owners. Shared web hosting and the VPS (Virtual Private Server) hosting are the two main services and the concepts offered by the web hosting service providers. The main difference between these two web hosting services is that in shared hosting, a large number of websites are sharing the same server whereas, in the VPS server, there are virtual partitions in a large number of servers.

The other main difference is in the ways and manner in which the server configuration is done. Both the type of web hosting services allows the single web server is shared by a good number of clients. In VPS hosting the web server is actually partitioned is such a manner that each partition works as a single virtual dedicated server, thereby providing maximum freedom as well as functionality to the clients. While, on the other hand, shared web hosting services operate on a single server and single operating system, and multiple website share the resources of this single server. Therefore, it is clear that the VPS service shares only the hardware resources, whilst the shared services shared all the resources including both the hardware and software.

About VPS Hosting

The VPS Hosting is primarily designed to make it cheaper in comparison to the dedicated shared server. This is made so by enabling a large number of clients to share all the hardware resource of one single system with a high level of privacy as well as insulation. The main separation is acquired by working of a completely different OS for each and every customer. Each and every VPS client is provided a root level access and enjoys a good number of advantages of the dedicated server at reasonable and pocket friendly prices. Each and every VPS user has a unique IP, users, groups, firewall, ports, files, libraries and rules. Apart from hardware, a little amount of software resources are also shared in order to increase the reliability of this type of hosting.

About Shared Hosting

While, on the other side, shared hosting, like WebHostingHub and FatCow, is a perfect service for the first time novice website owners. The owners will consume a low count of resources in this type of web hosting. Since it is also an economical mode of web hosting and is much easier to use, it is widely popular among a large number of website owners. However, there are certain drawbacks associated with the shared hosting, which makes it unsuitable for the websites having large amount of database or the website having a critical uptime.

In this type of hosting, almost all the websites share the same IP address as well as the server hostname. This in turn makes the website more vulnerable to web attacks. This is so because the single IP address is the main target of DDOS attacks. Until this attack is blocked, the website will continue to work in an offline mode. In all the cases, IP is blacklisted due to a good number of spamming activities of the single client. If you are also shared on the same IP address, then your emails and other work will also be blacklisted.


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