Many people still do not know or confused when talking about the main differences between the Cloud Server Hosting, Virtual Private Server (VPS) and Dedicated Servers. Starting with the most basic, you know what to serve?
Quite simply, all three technologies are used to store data, host Web sites and e-mail structure, in addition to running various applications and software. So if they serve for the same thing because they are different?
Each has different characteristics, let us understand:
Dedicated Server This is a physical machine, is usually allocated on a complete data center and is completely dedicated to one customer who requires high reliability and high performance hardware (processors, memory, etc.). If a client requires more resources, you have to buy more hardware and install it manually or exchange server. Its main advantage is the high performance and flexibility and its disadvantage is the high price and the inability to upgrade / downgrade soon. This is one of the best flexible solution of shared web hosting, such as the owners have total control over the hosting environment and every aspect of dedicated hosting, which includes the selection of operating systems, server hardware, etc.. Some web hosting providers may provide administrative server for free, but usually, the client has to manage server administration and management tasks.
Cloud Server Hosting (Cloud Computing)
Cloud Servers is the fractionation of a number of resources available to multiple servers and storage arrays. Through intelligent architecture, you can allocate these resources enables scalability with no performance loss. Besides the economy and flexibility, there are many advantages to this technology.
Virtual Private Server (VPS)
This is the fractionation of resources from one physical server, this fractionation is allocated to a single client. VPS is the ideal choice for businesses that need the same flexibility, reliability, security, root access, stability, etc. With affordable prices, many of which offer a dedicated server. In this technology there is no guarantee of processing and in case of hardware failure, the client applications that rely on it too will fail, because there is integration server like Cloud.

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