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Hello Buddy!!!!! Will you please provide me the list of Best 3 VPS Hosting Companies, as here I am looking for the same?
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As you want to get the list of Best 3 VPS Hosting Companies so here I am giving you its names according to the rankings List of Best VPS Web Hosting Companies 2015 InMotionHosting Best Hardware Arvixe VPS Popular and Reliable GreenGeeks Green VPS Hosting HostGator Powerful and Flexible Acenet Reliable Servers LiquidWeb Ready-To-Go Servers UltraHosting Cheap VPS Solutions NetworkSolutions Convenient VPS Hosting LunarPages Cheap VPS Hosting 1and1 Cheap VPS Hosting
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VPS hosting is one of the most effective ways to host a website. A VPS is a step up from shared hosting. VPS hosting is a Virtual Private Server, and is a virtualized server. A VPS hosting environment mimics a dedicated server within a shared hosting environment. It is technically both shared hosting and dedicated hosting. You still share a server (the computer that makes your site available to visitors online) with other websites, but there are far fewer websites using that server. Best VPS hosting providers: InMotion – Best overall VPS hosting provider. A2 Hosting – Best value for money. Bluehost – Best features. iPage – Best for customer service. HostGator – Best for reliability. HostPapa – Best RAM and storage space. GoDaddy – Best for extra features. DreamHost – Best bandwidth. VPS Hosting pros and cons: Pros It’s faster and more reliable than a shared hosting server. As server resources such as memory or processing power are guaranteed, there’s zero to minimal fluctuation in available resources. Issues and traffic surges of other server users don’t affect your site. You get superuser (root) access to your server. You get better privacy, as your files and databases are locked from other server users. It’s an easy-to-scale service. As your website grows, you can easily upgrade your server resources (RAM, CPU, disk space, bandwidth, etc.). Cons It’s more expensive than shared hosting. It requires more technical knowledge to manage your server. Improperly configured servers may lead to security vulnerabilities.
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