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  1. Virtual servers (VPS)
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  3. How to choose VPS?

How to choose VPS?

I plan to run several applications on my VPS

You can try running in a lower VPS plan first, and if the performance and your performance needs increase, you can upgrade the VPS at any time in the user interface.

I need more CPU or RAM without increasing the VPS plan

Order a VPS plan with the type and size of disk you require. You can then upgrade only CPU / RAM on the "Configuration" tab to keep the disk size from the current VPS plan. This also saves server backup costs.

I have a lot of files and data

You can choose between high-capacity and cheaper SATA drives or fast SSDs to help boost VPS performance. You can also connect local or network storage up to 10 TB to the VPS.

I'm using a database

You can choose to install database servers: MongoDB or Redis. WebApps servers offer installed MariaDB database (MySQL). To host the database server, choose VPS with SSDs and enough RAM.

All on a single VPS or multiple VPS?

For hosting of more demanding applications we recommend to host each service on a separate VPS (eg. separately web and separately database).

I use CMS

CMSs combine multiple application and development layers and depend on dynamic content that requires more CPU and RAM than simple pages. We recommend using our WebApps servers with CMS pre-installed for running CMS: Wordpress, Drupal, Magento, Joomla! and MediaWiki.

I need more performance

For higher processor performance, choose from a series of dedicated CPU programs, ie. programs from the C and XL series. The C-Series has noticeable performance benefits with the SSD, while the XL-Series can offer you more RAM and higher capacity cheaper SATA drives.