10 reasons why renting a VPS is right for your business

People often choose to rent a VPS. VPS stands for Virtual Private Server. This is essentially a server within a physical server. This physical server hosts multiple virtual servers. The virtual servers are completely independent, which means that you have full control over the virtual server space that you have rented and that your performance won’t be influence by others who are using the same physical server. Each VPS, for example, has its own operating system (OS) and resources.

How does VPS hosting work?

You might be wondering how multiple virtual servers can operate independently on the same physical server. The answer to this is virtualization technology, also known as the hypervisor. Virtualization technology makes it possible to divide a physical server into several virtual machines (VM). Each virtual machine has its own OS and can only access its own part of the physical server. Different users of the same physical server cannot interact with each other. 

10 reasons why renting a VPS might be right for your business

There are many things to consider when choosing between a VPS or a dedicated server. Therefore, we are going to give you 10 reasons why a VPS may be the right choice for your business.

1. Relatively low costs of ownership

By renting out a VPS, you will be able to rent out the right amount of server space for your business. This means that you can really maximize your usage of the server and won’t have to pay for server space that you’re not going to use anyway. Alongside, by renting a VPS, you don’t have to worry about maintenance, the network connection, hardware performance, ensuring uptime, managing the server, and technical support. Altogether, this can significantly reduce your monthly costs.

2. You have full control over your VPS

When you rent a VPS, just as a dedicated server, you will have full control. This means that you can customize your VPS; You can run whatever application you want and choose the exact hardware and software configurations you need.

3. Scalability

Depending on your hosting provider, upgrading or downgrading your server is relatively easy. This means that you can start small and upgrade as your business expands. The other way around, you can also downgrade your VPS (RAM, CPU, disk space, bandwidth, etc.) in the event that business is going less well than expected.

4. Security

A great concern in the hosting industry is security. It’s one of the most important aspects to consider when taking your business online. When renting a VPS, you don’t have to worry about this. Security of a VPS is equivalent to owning your own physical dedicated server, without having to invest in one. The reason for this is that other clients of the hosting provider will not be able to access your data files and you will be able to perform automatic backups.

5. Independent performance

Virtual private servers are completely separated. This means that others’ mistakes won’t influence your servers’ performance. For example, if another user is having issues and/or traffic surges, this won’t affect your virtual server.

6. No need to worry about management

The great thing about renting a VPS is that you don’t have to worry about managing it. By renting out a VPS from a hosting provider, they will make sure there is a reliable network connection, that there is power (without power your server is not online), that it’s stored in a secure environment and that the hardware performance is on point.

Alongside, most hosting providers offer managed services, which means that they will take care of everything. This will allow you to focus on your business instead of the technical side of things. 

7. High availability

One great benefit of renting a VPS is that it can be prepared for you within minutes. This means that you won’t have to wait around for a server to be built and will be able to get started on your projects almost immediately. In turn, you won’t lose any time or money and are able to create a profit for your business immediately.

8. Privacy

When renting a VPS it’s yours. This means that you don’t have to share your OS with anyone else. No one will have access to the files that you store on your virtual private server.

9. You’ll get root access

When renting a VPS, you’ll get root access. This means that you can, for example, modify the software code or install different software. You can basically do whatever you want with your virtual server.

10. Portability

Owning a physical server comes with a few downsides. One of those is the portability of your applications and how fast you can make changes. With a virtual private server, you don’t have to think about this as it has the benefit of portability of applications. This means that if you ever want to upgrade or downgrade, your files can be easily moved to another server.

VPS rental at Hostio Solutions

You can rent high-performing Virtual Servers at Hostio Solutions. With our managed services, you won’t have to worry about anything.

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