Differences between Shared Hosting and VPS

The following guide describes the differences between the VPS server, and ordinary hosting.
Feel free to read.

Shared hosting it's such a ready environment – you get a panel, access to ftp / ssh and you can do everything. You don't care about any installations, configuration or administration – everything is supposed to work.
The biggest minuses – resources are shared, so it really depends on how heavily the server is loaded (that is how many people are on the mother).

VPS root, or vps without administration – here the biggest plus is that you have your own resources ( although this is also a questionable issue) for a low price, however, you only get a clean linux operating system, and all installations, you must configure and manage it on your side. The company can provide backups for you, but it's also worth doing yours ( especially mysqla in the form of dumps or database dumps).
If you break something, mail will stop working etc.. you have to fix it yourself, or have someone payable.

VPS with administration – to taki shared hosting, but you have your own resources. You are not interested in installation, configuration or management – you get a ready panel to click, and if you have a problem / question, you write and the company should do it to you.
The company manages it for you, takes care and monitors that the services work properly, performs updates etc..
The biggest plus is that you have your own dedicated resources, and other customers do not affect the performance of your service . Minus – price much higher than shared or vps without administration.

Our entire blog is based on the vps server from this offer:

https://hostmark.pl/vps-z-administracja/

The price-performance ratio is perfect.

2 total CPU cores 4 Ghz
6 GB RAM DDR4 ETC.
100 GB NVMe SSD
KVM virtualization

For only PLN 99 gross we have huge parameters, directadmin panel and even application installer!

We highly recommend that you test their services.

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