When it comes to web hosting, two of the most popular options are shared hosting and VPS hosting. But which one should you choose? Let’s break down the differences.
Shared Hosting
With shared hosting, your website shares server resources (CPU, RAM, storage) with other websites. It’s affordable and easy to manage, making it perfect for beginners, personal blogs, and small business websites.
VPS Hosting
VPS (Virtual Private Server) hosting gives you dedicated resources within a virtualized environment. You get guaranteed CPU, RAM, and storage that aren’t shared with anyone else.
When to Upgrade to VPS
- Your website is getting more than 10,000 monthly visitors
- You need custom server configurations
- Your site requires more security isolation
- You’re running resource-intensive applications
At Hostingsar, our VPS plans start at just $14.99/mo with full root access, KVM virtualization, and NVMe SSD storage.