Storage VDS Hosting
Cheap cloud VDS hosting with the highest virtual server reliability, performance and large storage! True virtual servers built for speed and capacity.
Large. Reliable. HDD VDS
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VDS FEATURES
VDS hosting platform features
SSD Disk Drives
Accelerate your applications with our SSD Disk Drives, designed for lightning-fast data access, superior performance, and unmatched reliability to keep your website at peak speed.
100 Mb/s - 40 Gb/s Network
Connect to success with our versatile networking range, offering you a choice from 100 Mb/s to a robust 40 Gb/s for seamless data transfer, ensuring your site handles traffic spikes with ease.
Dedicated IP
Enhance your web presence with a Dedicated IP, providing you with unique address space for heightened security, direct server access, and a professional edge in the digital realm.
Anti-DDoS
Safeguard your online assets with our proactive Anti-DDoS protection, engineered to deflect and absorb distributed denial-of-service attacks, keeping your services uninterrupted and secure around the clock.
Our Servers
Our server is place in 10 countries to make our service never get down
Our servers, strategically positioned across 10 countries, are designed to ensure uninterrupted service and optimal redundancy, safeguarding your online presence from unexpected downtimes. This global spread not only provides robust disaster recovery but also places your website closer to your visitors, offering reduced latency and faster load times, regardless of where your audience is.
- SERVERIUS Dronten/Meppel, Netherlands
- TELEPOINT Sofia, Bulgaria
- DEAC Riga, Latvia
- ARTNET Gdansk, Poland
- MASTERDC Prague, Czech
- INFOMANIAC Switzerland, Geneva
- M247 Bucharest, Romania
- ITL Kharkiv, Ukraine
- UKRCOM Kyiv, Ukraine
- EQUINIX LA Los Angeles, USA
- DIGITALREALTY Miami, USA
- XO COMMUNICATIONS Secaucus (New Jersey), USA
- EQUINIX JP Tokyo, Japan
VDS hosting: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Virtual Dedicated Server (VDS) is a type of hosting where physical server hardware is divided into multiple isolated server environments, each with resources dedicated exclusively to it. Unlike shared hosting, where resources are split among multiple users, a VDS provides you with private resources such as CPU cores, memory, and disk space, offering the performance and reliability closer to that of a dedicated server.
A VDS, or Virtual Dedicated Server, is similar to a Virtual Private Server (VPS) in that both provide a virtualized server environment. However, a VDS typically offers higher levels of isolation, performance, and dedicated resources compared to a VPS. While VPS environments share a server’s resources (such as CPU and RAM) among multiple tenants, a VDS is often structured to assure that the allocated resources are exclusively available to each user, akin to having a dedicated physical server.
Cloud computing is the delivery of computing services—including servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics, and intelligence—over the Internet (“the cloud”) to offer faster innovation, flexible resources, and economies of scale. You typically pay only for the cloud services you use, helping lower operating costs, run infrastructure more efficiently, and scale as your business needs change.
The main difference between VPS (Virtual Private Server) and Shared Hosting lies in the allocation and usage of resources. Shared Hosting involves multiple users sharing the resources of a single server, which can lead to resource contention and reduced performance. VPS, on the other hand, gives you dedicated resources and a separated environment, which means better performance, more control, and fewer issues related to other users’ activities.
VDS hosting is ideal for medium to large projects that require guaranteed resources and robust performance. This includes high-traffic websites, e-commerce platforms, business applications, and online gaming servers. It’s also well-suited for developers and businesses looking for an environment to test and deploy applications with specific resource requirements or that require a specific operating system or software configuration.
Managing a VDS can require more technical knowledge than simpler hosting solutions like shared hosting, particularly when it comes to server administration tasks such as updates, security, and maintenance. However, many hosting providers offer managed VDS services, where they handle the technical side of server management, making it easier for those with less technical expertise to take advantage of the benefits of VDS hosting.