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Linux VPS(AlmaLinux 8, Cent OS 7.9, Ubuntu 20.04, 22.04)
PLAN CPU & RAM DISK SPACE PRICE
LINUX VPS - 2A5 1 Core & 2GB RAM 50GB
1229/ mo
1070
1229/ mo
1070
1229/ mo
1070
1070/ mo
1070
1070/ mo
1070
1070
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LINUX VPS - 4B10 2 Core & 4GB RAM 100GB
1790/ mo
1790
1790/ mo
1790
1790/ mo
1790
1790/ mo
1790
1790/ mo
1790
1790
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LINUX VPS - 8D20 4 Core & 8GB RAM 200GB
2510/ mo
2510
2510/ mo
2510
2510/ mo
2510
2510/ mo
2510
2510/ mo
2510
2510
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LINUX VPS - 12D30 4 Core & 12GB RAM 300GB
3380/ mo
3380
3380/ mo
3380
3380/ mo
5120
3380/ mo
3380
3380/ mo
3380
3380
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LINUX VPS - 16H50 8 Core & 16GB RAM 500GB
4580/ mo
4580
4580/ mo
4580
4580/ mo
4580
4580/ mo
4580
4580/ mo
4580
4580
BUY

Features of Linux Shared Hosting

Features

Location of data centre preference

USA, Europe, Asia

Easy to use control panel

Migration of website

Speed optimization

Unlimited traffic

24/7 support

Chat, Ticket, Call

On demand firewall configuration

ISO 27001 certified

Firewall management

Backup (optional)

DDoS Protección


Daily disk space audit

Email spam audit

100 GB for $7.20/month (by-the-minute billing)

Security patches

100 GB for $7.20/month (by-the-minute billing)

KVM console

Linux Standard

CentOS Stream 8, 7.9

Ubuntu 20.04, 22.04

Debian

Fedora

Windows optional

Windows Server 2019 Standard

Full root access

cPanel and CWP Control Panels

Additional Price

Control panel

Monitoring

Encrypted remote access

Import assets/imgs (optional)

100 GB for $7.20/month (by-the-minute billing)

The Available Operating Systems of VPS

Operating Systems

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CentOS

Ubuntu Logo

Ubuntu

Debian Logo

Debian

Fedora Logo

Fedora

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

Frequently asked questions about Virtual Private Server

  • 01 What is VPS hosting?

    A Virtual Private Server is what VPS hosting makes use of. In essence, this hosting model resembles a dedicated server but makes use of a shared server infrastructure.

    A data centre will house your actual servers. The portion of this physical server that has its own operating system, disc space, and bandwidth is known as a virtual private server (VPS).

  • Technically speaking, VPS hosting combines shared hosting and dedicated hosting. Dedicated servers allow you to rent out an entire server, which can quickly become very expensive. You end up renting a section of a server that is shared with other users when you use shared hosting. Shared hosting is a good choice for beginners because it's typically significantly less expensive and gives you the tools you need to launch your website.

    A single server is used by VPS, and that server is divided up into many virtualized server environments. This is different from shared hosting because shared hosting imposes constraints on the software that may be used, as well as limits on the CPU and memory that can be used. In the event that your site experiences a traffic uptick, VPS typically offers additional resources that are instantly available in addition to the basic resources you are promised.

  • Using virtualized OS software is comparable to VPS hosting. Consider the scenario when you own a MacBook Pro but absolutely must utilise the Windows OS to execute a specific programme. You might use software like VirtualBox or VMware in place of purchasing a second Windows PC. You can use this programme to run a virtualized copy of the Windows operating system on a Mac computer.

    The same is true of VPS. You can run a variety of virtualized servers on the same physical server. These virtual servers will behave as though they were individual dedicated servers.

  • You've definitely considered obtaining your own dedicated server if you need a special hosting arrangement or if your website is particularly large and gets a lot of traffic. However, there is only one issue. The cost of dedicated servers is high. VPS can help in this situation.

    When compared to a shared server, a VPS may be completely tailored to your preferences and gives you a lot more control over your hosting environment. In addition, VPS hosting can expand along with your website as traffic and resource requirements rise.

    Due to the fact that only your website will be using the allocated server resources, VPS hosting is typically more secure than shared hosting environments.

  • With managed VPS hosting, your hosting company will be in charge of setting up your server, doing routine maintenance, maintaining the security of your environment, and more. The managed VPS's actual offerings rely on the hosting company you select.

    With an unmanaged VPS, you'll get a lot less help and will typically be in charge of regular server administration duties, maintenance, security, and other things. You'll need some technical know-how to administer your unmanaged VPS hosting server effectively.

  • You have a lot more control over the software your server is running with VPS hosting. The operating system the server uses and your total memory allocation are typically the only restrictions on the software you can use.