Liquid Web VPS hosting
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$8.58/mo
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Free Migrations
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2 vCPU
2 GB RAM
40 GB SSD
10 TB bandwidth
50 GB Acronis backups
InterWorx, cPanel, & Plesk available
Multi-Level DDoS protection
30-day money-back guarantee
$14.43/mo
$111/mo
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Fully managed
Free Migrations
24/7 support
4 vCPU
4 GB RAM
100 GB SSD
10 TB bandwidth
50 GB Acronis backups
InterWorx, cPanel, & Plesk available
Multi-Level DDoS protection
30-day money-back guarantee
$20.28/mo
$156/mo
Save 87% off 1 month*
Fully managed
Free Migrations
24/7 support
8 vCPU
8 GB RAM
150 GB SSD
10 TB bandwidth
50 GB Acronis backups
InterWorx, cPanel, & Plesk available
Multi-Level DDoS protection
30-day money-back guarantee
What is VPS hosting?
Definition
VPS, short for virtual private server, is a type of hosting where multiple companies use isolated environments on a physical dedicated server. These isolated environments are virtual private servers, also known as instances.
Because the servers are virtualized, they don’t require physical hardware maintenance. Each VPS mimics the benefits of a dedicated server, offering enhanced security, scalability, and speed.
How VPS hosting works
Using a software called a hypervisor, the hosting company implements a virtual layer on top of the operating system (OS) of a dedicated server to segment the virtual private server instances.
The separation between virtual walls allows each user to install their own OS and software, creating a server that’s truly private, separated from others on the OS level.
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Dedicated
Allocated bandwidth and storage for each instance means performance is not affected by other users on the server.
Scalable
With VPS hosting, you can access your environments from anywhere and adjust your resources with a click of your mouse.
VPS hosting: commonly asked questions
Is VPS hosting safe and secure?
Yes, VPS hosting is secure. VPS security stems from each instance’s isolation. By contrast, with shared hosting, environments share resources and can be affected by each other’s vulnerabilities.
Is VPS hosting fast and reliable?
Yes, VPS hosting is fast and reliable—that’s a big reason companies prefer it to shared hosting. Since you’re allocated your own bandwidth, you get reliable performance more similar to a dedicated server.
What are the types of VPS hosting?
VPS hosting comes in several forms, each catering to different needs and levels of technical expertise. The main types of VPS hosting are managed VPS, cloud VPS, reseller VPS, and preconfigured VPS.
What are the benefits of VPS hosting?
VPS hosting delivers several important benefits that combine the best features of shared and dedicated hosting. Your favorite VPS features will vary based on how your company uses it.
Empowerment
You get SSH and root access to your environment, giving you more control.
Customization
You get only the features you want, which even includes the operating system (OS) of your choice.
Growth
VPS hosts provide more bandwidth and storage than shared hosting. Scaling is fast and easy.
Data protection
VPS hosting makes it easy to perform server backups. With Liquid Web, daily backups are standard for our VPS environments.
Security
VPS environments are isolated from each other, making them more secure than shared hosting environments.
Versatile
With a VPS, you can host unlimited sites, build an app, host a gaming server, and even create your own cloud network.
Common use cases for VPS hosting
Cost control
Unlike pay-as-you-go cloud hosting, VPS resources are reserved and scalable, which limits overages and add-ons.
Server access
For those wanting root access and custom integrations, VPS provides tech freedom without a high price tag.
Scaling down
Dedicated server users sometimes downsize to a VPS to save on costs while maintaining similar security and performance.
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What is managed VPS and is it better?
Managed VPS
With a managed VPS, your hosting company will handle the technical side to ensure functionality and protection of your server. They’ll also handle maintenance, troubleshooting, and software installs, saving you time and making your life considerably easier.
Pros of managed VPS
Cons of managed VPS
Managed hosting allows company team members to stay current on best practices and new technologies. They also quickly gain on-the-job experience working with a variety of environments and troubleshooting common issues. That means they know how to optimize your environment for performance and security and how to resolve common issues quickly.
Self managed VPS
With a self-managed VPS, your hosting company is responsible for providing the VPS, maintaining the hardware, and performing system-level health checks. But the VPS customer performs the rest of the maintenance, monitoring, and changes.
Pros of self-managed VPS
Cons of self-managed VPS
Self-managed hosting requires asking your IT team members to do the work of a skilled, full-time hosting team while also performing their other duties. And, unless you want to open up the risk of downtime, they’ll have to perform those duties 24/7/365. As you can imagine, companies often end up paying more in the long run due to security breaches and downtime when they choose to go with self-managed hosting.
| Features | VPS hosting Shop plans | Shared hosting More info | Dedicated servers More info |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average cost | $20-$100/mo | $20-$100/mo | $100-$3,000/mo |
| Liquid Web cost | $20-$100/mo | – | $199/mo |
| Unlimited websites | ✓ | – | ✓ |
| Scalable resources | ✓ | – | ✓ |
| Server knowledge required | Basic | Minimal | Advanced |
| Elevated support | ✓ | – | ✓ |
| Dedicated IP | ✓ | – | ✓ |
| OS choice | ✓ | – | ✓ |
| Root access | ✓ | – | ✓ |
| Remote access | ✓ | – | ✓ |
| Install custom software | ✓ | – | ✓ |
VPS environments run faster and perform more reliably than shared environments for the simple reason that they operate on individually allocated bandwidth. With shared servers, if another customer is a “resource hog,” it can negatively affect the performance of other environments on the server.
With VPS hosting, you get SSH and root access to your server, whereas on shared hosting, all server changes must be made by the hosting company.
VPS is considered more secure than shared hosting because each environment is isolated. With shared hosting, if one website is hacked, every site on that server is vulnerable.
Shared hosting is typically less expensive than VPS, but the extra money goes toward peace of mind and scalability.
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