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The Differences Between VDS and VPS: Which Virtual Server is Right for You?

As web projects grow in size today, traditional shared hosting solutions become inadequate. This is where virtualisation technologies come into play: VPS (Virtual Private Server) and VDS (Virtual Dedicated Server).

What is VPS?
VPS is the division of a single physical server into multiple virtual servers using virtualisation software. Each VPS operates independently from the others, sharing RAM, CPU, and disk resources.

Advantages:

It is affordable.

It is ideal for small and medium-sized websites.

It is easy to manage.

What is VDS?
VDS is a structure where all hardware resources are allocated exclusively to the virtual machine. This allows the user to achieve high performance as if they owned their own hardware.

Advantages:

The resources are entirely yours.

It provides higher performance and security.

It is particularly preferred for e-commerce, ERP, and high-traffic websites.

Conclusion
If you are running small-scale projects, VPS is the more suitable solution, while VDS is more appropriate for professional systems with high traffic.
At FiberServer, we offer you the right solution with our optimised infrastructure on both platforms.

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