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HOW does a VPS beat a regular shared hosting account?

When the first Virtual Private Server was introduced years ago, thе costs of maintaining this innovative hosting solution were high and server resources were still expensive. Over the years, maintenance costs have dropped and the adoption of server virtualization has become more common, which has made Virtual Private Servers a mainstream solution and which has put them in a position to compete with regular shared hosting services in terms of user preference. More and more shared hosting users have started asking themselves whether or not to move to a Virtual Private Server. If you are an e-commerce startup, for example, you will need more resources as you grow. And these do not include only space and traffic. Even if you avail of unmetered resources on a shared server, you will have a hard time running all the scripts your store needs and handling the growing number of customers and purchase queries because of insufficient server memory. Here are the features that are typical...

Shared Hosting Plans Function

Strongly concentrated on customer satisfaction, Josidel Hosting offers  shared hosting , as well as  VPS  plans,  semi-dedicated  packages and  dedicated server  packages. Our shared hosting plans offer unlimited storage space, unmetered monthly traffic, a cost-free  domain registration  and multiple cost-free bonuses. Each hosting package includes our in-house developed  Hepsia Control Panel tool , which will stun you with its user-friendliness, and our  script installation tool  offering a one-click installation of over fifty PHP scripts. Moreover, the shared hosting plans offer optional PgSQL, InnoDB and NodeJS support. The Memcached distributed memory object caching system and the Varnish Cache web accelerator are offered too. Several Data Center Facility Options The  web hosting  service and the tech support service we offer are outstanding. The plans feature multiple features and the prices are very low. But ...