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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 240007, member: 76163"] If you mean VPS (virtual private service) and shared hosting, they are both Internet hosting services that allow individuals and organizations to make their websites accessible via the World Wide Web. However, they differ in some important aspects. It is important to know what those differences are so you can choose the best option for your website. VPS and shared hosting are two different animals. On one hand, both provide a space on a server for you to host your site; on the other, VPS is a dedicated partition of a server while shared hosting utilises many partitions on one server. This is an important distinction because it affects performance. In general, VPS plans have better performance than shared hosting plans because more resources are dedicated to fewer users. Another way they differ is in the types of scripts they support. Both VPS and shared hosting allow you to run PHP scripts, but VPS may give you access to other types of scripts like Perl or Ruby on Rails as well. VPS may also be more secure than shared hosting since it has its own operating system and dedicated resources for each user account. Shared hosting does not provide this same level of security because there are many users sharing one server which makes it easy for hackers to gain access to data if one account gets compromised. [/QUOTE]
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