There are several types of severs you can use with the different choices being an unmanaged VPS hosting service, managed VPS and unlimited VPS server. A VPS serve is a virtual private served that is actually physically one server that functions as multiple servers. This is possible as the one server is partitioned and each partition has its own operating system so that the servers all function independently.
The main difference between an unmanaged and managed VPS is that with an unmanaged VPS you have control over the server. This requires a lot of technical knowledge and if you do not know what you are doing or do not have the time then you can hire the services of someone that does. You will need to install and manage the software necessary for your website or programming to run as the owner of the server may only deal with hardware issues.
Generally the cost of running an unmanaged VPS is very high if you are a very large business. It is worth it to go with a managed VPS if your company tends to turn a large profit. Smaller businesses such as an in house development firm will find that an unmanaged VPS is better for their company. Unmanaged servers are also much better if you are attempting to develop real time systems.
There are several factors that will be important on deciding which type of VPS hosting. One of the main factors is if you or someone in your company has the knowledge and technical skill to manage the VOS, the amount of profit your business brings in and the time it takes for you to deal with any complications of the VPS. Also ask others what they prefer and what the benefits and disadvantages are that they notice.
Basically the only thing that the server provider will do on unmanaged VPS is any required reboots, maintenance of hardware and network. Many times there are reboot caps and you will be responsible for all of the software even if the server should become compromised. Many times the owners will help but you may be charged administration fees.
With unmanaged VPS you will be responsible for all of the software even if something should be compromised on the server due to a virus or hardware issue. The owners may be able to help though they may charge for this help.
The cost of an unmanaged VPS hosting is much less than a managed because you are dealing with all operations. However you need to figure in the amount of time you spend on the VPS as the time cost may equate to paying more for a managed VPS.
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February 27th, 2010
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