VPS servers are such an intermediary between shared hosting and a dedicated machine - it gives you dedicated resources and more control over your environment, without having to buy your own hardware. It may seem like a "go-to" solution, but in practice, it's worth getting the configuration right for your specific application.
In this category, we describe the technical aspects of virtual servers in a practical way and without pouring water. We explain how to select a VPS for an application (such as a WooCommerce store, a Node.js application with a PostgreSQL database or a test environment), which operating systems and panels work well in given scenarios, and how to manage memory, CPU and disk. We also mention security - from basic firewall settings, to regular backups and their automation, to performance monitoring and alerts.
VPSes are often ideal for companies that have stopped fitting on shared hosting, but don't yet want a full dedicated server. They work well for higher traffic, multi-domain sites, development environments and projects that require installation of custom software or custom database configuration. Of course, it's not always the cheapest option - sometimes simpler solutions will suffice, so it's worth comparing costs and needs.
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