VPS
Shared hosting works fine until your site gets traffic, your app needs custom software installed, or you're tired of sharing server resources with hundreds of other sites. A VPS gives you your own slice of a physical server with dedicated computing power, so your performance doesn't depend on what your neighbors are doing. You get root access to configure the operating system, install what you need, and tune things your way. That means running custom applications, setting up specific databases, managing security exactly how you want it, and scaling resources when demand spikes. You're trading the simplicity of shared hosting for real control and reliability, paying more but getting predictable performance. If you are after something more specific, have a look at our Linux VPS or Windows VPS categories.









