VPS, dedicated server or semi-dedicated server?

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by ven666detta, Oct 21, 2010.

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    Hi,

    I would like to ask the difference between the three in simple terms. I looked around and read a lot of sites but i get confused with all the technical terms on different sites. I have read some sites but I think they are for hosting websites, which i dont want to...

    I am asking this because i want to save my files in a server which i can then use to upload to HF, Fsonic, Fserve etc... i want to upload and download from these hosts using the server...

    Also, can anyone suggest some good (cheap) sites or servers (vps) to use that allow adult related materials (i.e pron)?

    thanks...
     
    ven666detta, Oct 21, 2010 IP
  2. polhiger

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    Search for shell (dedicated server or VPS in NL/FR location) with remote desktop (VNC) to easy up/dl files as you want. Also you can make this things without VNC if you know how to use SSH mode in Linux OS.
     
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    Hearthrobz Well-Known Member

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    I recommend you to get a windows vps with remote desktop. I am using one from http://xsserver.eu. They are great and servers are awesome! Try it.
     
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    I personally prefer dedicated servers purely becasue nobody else is there to hogg your I use a rapidspeeds.com .nl server but well their .us upload speed isnt too good (500kb/s per file)
     
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    gargamail, Oct 22, 2010 IP