Most businesses and websites begin with a shared hosting provider, which can be more convenient but also poses certain limitations on bandwidth, file transfer and server configurations. As a result, you'll likely want to upgrade from a shared web host to a virtual private server, which can provide an effective way to give you the power you need without the full cost or maintenance of a dedicated server.
VPS Advantages
When you upgrade to a VPS, you'll get your own "virtual" server space. For most users, you'll want to select a Linux Apache server that runs Web Host Manager (WHM) which can facilitate the process of managing your new server.
Those familiar with cPanel will find WHM to be an extension of the platform, allowing you to manage multiple sites, domains and configurations with relative ease - rather than managing domains as extensions of your primary domain, each of your domains will get their own account and you can assign them specific IP addresses. Rather than sharing an IP, you will get 2 IPs assigned to your server and can even set your own name servers, which can have SEO advantages by ensuring that your IP "neighborhood" is clean.
As a transition from shared hosting, a virtual private server provides a number of advantages to allow you to scale as you grow your site or network of sites.
Selecting a VPS Provider
Your choice of virtual private server provide is even more important than the shared web host you select, especially for first time server operators - a hosting provider with a strong track record of reliable support will help you to get the most from your new VPS. As a result, make sure you pick a reputable host that offers around-the-clock phone and email support for technical problems. The best hosts will work with you to resolve problems, and, more importantly, help find solutions to ensure that the issues don't recur in the future. For web masters upgrading from shared hosting, you'll likely encounter configuration, backup and technical issues that you've never seen before - in these cases, having the right hosting support can provide a world of difference.
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