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VDS Rental: How a Virtual Dedicated Server Differs from Hosting

Modern business and internet projects require reliable and stable infrastructure. When choosing between regular hosting and VDS (Virtual Dedicated Server), it is important to understand the fundamental differences.

VDS: what it is and why you need it

VDS is a separate virtual machine on a physical server, fully controlled by the tenant. You get your own OS, processor, RAM, and disk — independent of other users. Full root access allows you to install any software, configure the OS, and set up the network. Ideal for running websites, databases, applications, and testing new technologies.

How regular hosting is different

Hosting — multiple sites on a single physical server with shared resources. Limited configuration options, shared CPU and RAM, no root access. If one site consumes more resources — it slows down all others. Ideal for small websites and blogs, but quickly becomes a bottleneck as load grows.

The main difference between VDS and hosting is freedom, control, and dedicated resources. If performance, security, and flexibility are important — VDS is the right choice. Hosting is good for simple, low-traffic sites that do not need fine-tuning.