VPS hosting India has been emerging as the most demanding web hosting India services. It is a combination of shared and dedicated hosting. The main benefits of VPS hosting services over shared hosting are: 1. Unlike shared hosting, in VPS hosting India, performance does not get affected by the use of more resources. 2. In VPS the customization of server is possible as it is partitioned between customers, the privilege of dedicated server. 3. Your shared hosting account is not completely safe, while there is a managed ans secure server in case of VPS hosting.
Not true. In VPS hosting there are still shared resources. While it may be possible to dedicated RAM and control the share of CPU resources, the disks on the server are still completely shared. Space may be dedicated on these disks for each VPS, but the I/O is completely shared between them and a VPS using excessive disk I/O will still affect the performance of other VPS servers on the same hardware. CPU and RAM (quantity and performance) have increased massively in the last few years, but disk I/O hasn't kept up with these changes and is now probably the biggest bottleneck in server performance This is true even if you use a SAN to operate your disk storage. The result is that you can have servers with multiple high-performance CPUs, tons of RAM, and still have lousy performance because the disks are just too slow to cope with too many simultaneous VPS users. In fact, it's getting worse in the VPS market due to the cheapness of RAM and the fact that more (and cheaper) motherboards are becoming available which hold huge quantities of RAM. The more RAM, the more VPSs you can cram onto a single piece of hardware. In many cases sites on a VPS have much poorer performance than the same site on a shared hosting server. A few years ago, 4x1GB of ECC-R Ram cost well over $800. Now you can easily get 24GB of RAM for that price. 24GB of ram on a server provides space for a large number of VPS, and considering that most people move to a VPS because their shared hosting didn't provide the resources, they are simply moving from one solution to another which isn't necessarily much better. Can't argue with that, but you explain it as if a VPS is just a higher performance shared hosting plan. It's nothing of the sort. Unless your VPS is managed then your getting a dedicated server. Your shared plan that came with a control panel, email, FTP, databases, DNS, and everything being managed by your host is now gone and you have an operating system and remote access to it. They are completely different scenario's and to suggest that a VPS is a viable substitute - or a better substitute - than a shared hosting plan for everyone is missing the point completely. Not everyone has the skill, time, or even the inclination to learn how to secure, set-up, manage, and operate their own server. Are you sure? Given that most VPSs are managed by inexperienced user, I'd say a shared hosting account with a good provider is MANY TIMES more secure and safer than those VPSs could ever be. I'm not saying that you can't make hosting on a VPS secure, but unless you're an experienced admin, your hosting on a VPS is unlikely to be any where near as safe as it would be hosting on a shared hosting account with a good proovider. I work for a host, and our biggest sellers are VPSs, but I'm not blinded to the realities of the situation.
Correct me if im wrong but isnt this sorta advertising your company ? And as mentioned above, moved it i can debate about For example: 1. Unlike shared hosting, in VPS hosting India, performance does not get affected by the use of more resources. - So if i i got VPS hosting and started running high end scripts at peek times it would not affect the performance at all? I doubt that very much. It's like me with my 4GB RAM, 1GB HD Sapphire graphics, 1TB HD , triple core PC running 10x Flight Sim X on full graphics and it wont affect the pc's performance at all
1. I'm completely confused with what technology do you use, from my experience even on high-end dedicated servers, performance will be affected if we use too much resources. 3. There is no 100% safety guarantee on any hosting solution do you use, no matter how secure is it. I have seen shared hosting that is more secure (infrastructure-wise) than VPS though.
It is, but when they post nonsense that is easy to refute and which shows a fundamental lack of understanding (or, it could be argued, a wanton disregard for the truth....but I wouldn't say that) then it's easier to leave the original post and poke holes in the drivel they post. However, the idiot from Zodic host is another matter and reporting his post is the right thing to do.
Oh i've reported this zodiac guy quite a few times now , thats all that i see him posting is about is crappy company , he must be desperate if he's just spamming left right and center
Hi, I have a ZenCart eCom site operating in Ireland and would like to boost the load speed of the pages. We have about 1300 products and about 500 unique's per day. We are on a shared hosting package from blacknight (dot) ie but i would like to know if i upgrade to a dedicated server would i be guaranteed a better site performance? I appericiate there are other onsite issues involved and this is a large step, but if i thought it was definetly going to boost site speed i would make the effort/money available to move over. Any help or advice greatly appreciated. p.s. for SEO reasons i would only use a local hosting provider. Thanks again. Eunan.
Eunan, you'd be better of starting your own separate thread about this. In general a dedicated server will give you better performance than shared hosting, but I'd not be so quick to move just yet. 500 uniques isn't a huge amount so if you're having performance problems at this level there's a little more you need to investigate. It could be that your host has poorly spec'ed or overloaded servers, but without any details the first thing I'd be looking at is the code on your site. You want to be sure it is optimised correctly, is making the most efficient use of the resources that are available, and maybe try to get a handle on where the performance problems lie. If you have a local development platform that would be the best place to start. It's not really your hosts responsibility to ensure your site is working optimally but spending some time here might save you a fair bit of money with no guaranteed increase in performance. Dedicated servers are much more expensive than shared hosting and come with hidden costs that you might not think about up-front such as management and set-up times, purchase, installation, set-up, and management of the software you'll need, and everything else that goes into a dedicated server. Get your site working efficiently on shared hosting first, then look at upgrading when traffic is much higher.