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For developers that demand a Linux VPS server with a broad range of features. Live migrations, resource scheduling, memory management, performance, and scalability are all supported by the KVM architecture.
To provide you the best performance, DefaultCloud assembles and configures our servers. To fulfil your needs, our VPS servers are equipped with NVMe SSD storage, Intel's next-generation architecture, and a highly reliable infrastructure.
Use our VPS backup services to securely maintain your data on external storage. You may quickly create a snapshot of your virtual server using the Snapshot function in the DefaultCloud Control Panel.
Because you have full administrative access to your virtual server, you can host websites or run commercial apps using all of your physical resources. You can manage your online projects in a server environment that is scaled to your usage by using our VPS line.
With our VPS solutions, you may have complete control over your virtual server without being constrained by physical space. There are many Windows and Linux operating system options available.
For hosting commercial applications in a production or pre-production environment, look no further than our VPS offerings. Our infrastructure offers low latency for your services, and a service level agreement (SLA) ensures hardware availability. You thus receive trustworthy, reliable service.
Kali Linux
Debian
Fedora Linux
Ubuntu
A web hosting company may offer a virtual server service known as a VPS or virtual private server. VPSs run their own operating systems (Linux or Windows). Customers can install or customise software that runs on the Linux operating system with full access and configuration with DefaultCloud’s affordable Linux VPS.
Despite the similarities, there are a few significant differences between the two services. You can operate several instances on a single dedicated server using a virtual private server (VPS). A dedicated server will handle everything, whereas a VDS (Virtual Dedicated Server) will accomplish the same task. For large projects, hosting a Virtual Private Server is the most economical option. Also, for a fraction of the cost of purchasing your own actual dedicated server, it provides you with the most dedicated resources and control.
Absolutely. Every single VPS Plan comes with root access. You’d have complete control of your server and access to its root filesystem.
Shared hosting allows you to share a server’s resources with other users, thus your website won’t have a specific resource allocation. But, you’ll probably need to manage the server yourself if you choose VPS hosting, which offers your website its own resources.
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