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What's the difference between shared hosting and VPS?
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[QUOTE="webhostingworld, post: 212850, member: 66133"] Shared hosting vs VPS These are some of the key differences: 1. A VPS hosting plan is almost always going to be faster than a shared hosting plan simply because your users don’t have to queue up with other sites’ visitors to access yours. 2. There are numerous websites in a shared hosting environment that might possibly overwhelm the server. Since a VPS is hosted in its own environment, you don't have to worry about other accounts interfering with your site's access. 3. VPS hosting is often more expensive than shared hosting since the cost of shared hosting is divided among the numerous users of the shared server. VPS hosting has more resources and is more dependable, hence it is frequently more expensive. VPS hosting options provide additional premium features such as better performance and online business customizations. 4. If you have 10,000 visitors per month on average, a shared host will be able to sustain that amount of traffic. A shared hosting package, on the other hand, may not be able to keep up as your website expands and grows. Although shared servers have limitations in terms of their capacity to sustain rising workloads, VPS hosting plans offer almost limitless potential in this regard. [/QUOTE]
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