Which Web Hosting Suits You? Part 2: Virtual Private Server (VPS)

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In part 2 of the series ‘Which hosting suits you?’ (see also part 1 ) we explain the Virtual Private Server. Usually the technical term ‘VPS’ is used. What is a VPS and for whom is this product suitable?

What is a Virtual Private Server?

A Virtual Private Server, or VPS, is a server on which computer software is installed and accessible via an internet connection. The name gives a clearer picture of what you can expect from this product. Virtual Private Server can also be termed as ‘own virtual server’. As a fairly wide audience views Nestify Blog, I will briefly explain the term ‘server’ below.

A server is a computer consisting of a combination of, among other things, working memory (RAM), computing power (CPU) and hard disks (HDD), on which software is installed to run programs. An example of a software package is a control panel, such as Plesk for web hosting. This package brings together many tasks in an interface and simplifies administrative management.

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Over the years, different types of software have been developed to make virtualization possible. Similarly for the virtualization of servers. With this development, it became possible to split the primary resources of a server such as working memory and disk space into multiple virtual servers (VPSs), so that a server can have different users. Each VPS has its own operating system with root access to perform tasks as Administrator.

What does Nesify do?

A VPS runs on a physical server that is connected to a network via a router. Nestify manages this underlying infrastructure up to the root of the VPS, which the user subsequently manages. The infrastructure has been put together by our experts so that we can guarantee high accessibility and offer you the right support and advice.

For whom is a VPS suitable?

In many cases, physical servers offer more resources than is required for a computer program. Having a physical server run for a relatively small program is often ‘overkill’ since in such a case a smaller server also suffices. Usually, a VPS offers sufficient flexibility, making this product an excellent solution as an alternative to a physical server.

Nevertheless, due to this flexibility, a VPS is not suitable for everyone. An operating system is installed on a VPS, on which you can log in via the root user. Next, various responsibilities come into play, such as the installation of programs, but also consistent maintenance in connection with, for example, safety. In addition, it is desirable to monitor the installed programs for accessibility, so that the user experience is always positive and visitors want to come back.

In short, are you a person who is technically skilled and who knows how to deal with computer systems? Then you fall under the group of users for whom a VPS might be interesting.

When do you opt for a VPS?

A VPS is interesting for tailor-made solutions, for example, a webshop with specific installations or own programs that require root access on a system. However, technical knowledge is not always required and Nestify can also take on responsibilities and tasks as described above. In such a case, there is a Managed VPS. Based on a problem and/or question, we will map out all your wishes in a personal meeting, from which a technical solution will then follow. Our Account Managers supervise this process so that you are assured of correct processing and the right hosting solution.

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