11-29-2009, 02:17 PM
I wanted to discuss the two methods of hosting that are likely for larger sites that want more control and shared hosting can't service.
1. VPS (Virtual Private Server)- A VPS is like a dedicated server but it's using virtualization software to split up a single server into many. Resources are divided up by the master software that controls virtualization. Most VPS packages I see offer small amounts of ram like 256mb or 512mb. Some even smaller. This is a widely suggested offer for those wanting managed dedicated yet cheap solutions. I have never personally needed a VPS but I price them out around the $20-$100 range at reputable sources.
Liquidweb is a reputable place offering a solid package: Liquidweb VPS Deals
2. Dedicated - IMHO this is the way to go if you want real power and have moved past shared hosting. A dedicated server is often self managed but many providers will do management for you. With a dedicated you'll have the same access as a VPS (root) but you'll probably have more resources like ram and hard drive space.
My main issue with a VPS is that you may quickly outgrow it and adding ram is normally costly in a the VPS world. Example would be a 256mb package for $30 then to use 512mb they want $30 more. It's just unreasonable considering you can get 1gb low end servers for $50.
Here are a couple places I would recommend for dedicated:
http://iweb.com/dedicated/server-deal/
http://www.superbhosting.net/dedicated-s...ervers.php
http://www.limestonenetworks.com/servers...tsale.html
1. VPS (Virtual Private Server)- A VPS is like a dedicated server but it's using virtualization software to split up a single server into many. Resources are divided up by the master software that controls virtualization. Most VPS packages I see offer small amounts of ram like 256mb or 512mb. Some even smaller. This is a widely suggested offer for those wanting managed dedicated yet cheap solutions. I have never personally needed a VPS but I price them out around the $20-$100 range at reputable sources.
Liquidweb is a reputable place offering a solid package: Liquidweb VPS Deals
2. Dedicated - IMHO this is the way to go if you want real power and have moved past shared hosting. A dedicated server is often self managed but many providers will do management for you. With a dedicated you'll have the same access as a VPS (root) but you'll probably have more resources like ram and hard drive space.
My main issue with a VPS is that you may quickly outgrow it and adding ram is normally costly in a the VPS world. Example would be a 256mb package for $30 then to use 512mb they want $30 more. It's just unreasonable considering you can get 1gb low end servers for $50.
Here are a couple places I would recommend for dedicated:
http://iweb.com/dedicated/server-deal/
http://www.superbhosting.net/dedicated-s...ervers.php
http://www.limestonenetworks.com/servers...tsale.html
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