Why People Prefer VPS Hosting To Shared Hosting

September 16th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

With the rise in popularity of the Internet, launching websites has also become inevitable for the businesses that are trying to expand. Launching a website is not possible without the help of a host. Web hosting is a very competitive industry and choosing from the different types of web hosting is not an easy task, especially for the people who do not have sound technical knowledge. You may have faced this dilemma if you are among those people who have tried to launch a website. The two main options in web hosting are shared hosting and VPS hosting. The below given information can come handy if you are yet to make a decision regarding which hosting type to select.

You have to keep in mind that in shared hosting, your website will have to share the server space with a number of other websites. The moral or ethical grounds of these websites may or may not match yours. You need to know that it is easy to find the server from which a website is coming. However, the most significant drawback of shared hosting is that you might face a ban on your website because of a website sharing server space with you that runs malicious scripts.

You may also have to face performance related issues if any other website in the same server is suddenly popular and thus, receiving a lot of traffic. This can also make the users extremely unhappy, which may result in the premature death of the website and business.

Another disadvantage of shared hosting is the restriction in the availability of applications, technologies and services offered to you. This may affect the overall growth of your website and business. These are the main reasons why many online entrepreneurs go for the VPS hosting rather than shared hosting even though shared hosting is less expensive.

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