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What is the difference between Virtual Private Server (VPS) Hosting and Shared/Virtual Hosting?

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What is the difference between Virtual Private Server (VPS) Hosting and Shared/Virtual Hosting?

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Most Web Hosting companies offer “VIRTUAL” or “SHARED” hosting. This means you literally share your resources, applications and environment with potentially hundreds of other users in the same directory. This configuration can allow any compromises to a single site to affect the performance and security of everyone else on the same server. With WestHost’s Virtual Private Server (VPS Hosting), also known as Virtual Dedicated Server (VDS Hosting) technology, a Web server is divided into multiple isolated environments. Each environment has its own server software providing independence for that Web site. Any compromise to a site would only affect that VPS and could not affect any other site on the same server. As with a dedicated server, each VPS has its own independent operating system with its own Web server, mail server and independent software instances. A crashed application (Apache, Sendmail, MySQL etc.) in another client’s VPS has no effect on your VPS. What may be even more appeal

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