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Shared Hosting vs VPS | Web Hosting Explained



In this video, you’ll understand the differences between shared hosting vs VPS hosting to decide which hosting type is the right fit for you. Get web hosting at Hostinger ๐Ÿ‘‰
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One of the first steps when creating a website is to choose web hosting. For beginners, it might be difficult to decide what is the best fit for their needs. So, in this video, we will explain the differences between shared hosting vs VPS hosting (Virtual Private Server) and for what type of website they are recommended.
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๐Ÿ•’ Timestamps
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00:00 – Introduction
00:31 – Shared Web Hosting
02:01 – VPS
03:37 – Shared Hosting vs VPS
04:12 – Outro
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๐ŸŸช Web Hosting Explained

Web hosting is a service that allocates space on a web server to store websites files. Every website you have ever visited is hosted on a server. Basically, web hosting offers a place to keep all your website files, such as images, databases, etc.

The most popular types of web hosting are shared, cloud, VPS, and dedicated. In this video, we will discuss shared hosting vs VPS (Virtual Private Server).

๐ŸŸช Shared Web Hosting

In this type of hosting, you share resources, such as CPU, RAM, and disk space, with other websites on the same server. The downside of this type of hosting is that if there is an increase in traffic on the sites in the shared hosting server, your website might experience some errors.

Shared web hosting is a great choice for beginners. It is easy to use and, if youโ€™ll need more resources, you can always upgrade to a better shared hosting plan. Usually, shared hosting can handle around 3,000 visitors/day.

๐ŸŸช VPS Hosting

With this type of hosting, while you still share a server with other websites, youโ€™ll get dedicated resources. That’s because VPS gives each user their own dedicated virtual partition โ€“ so, your website won’t be affected by other users on the same server.

However, to manage this type of hosting youโ€™ll need some technical knowledge.

Apart from handling more traffic, VPS users get full root access. With full root access, youโ€™ll be able to install various operating systems on your server, which gives you more control over the server.

But, if youโ€™re a beginner whoโ€™s looking to build a WordPress blog or small website, shared web hosting might be a better choice.

When we compare shared hosting vs VPS hosting prices, the latter comes at a higher cost due to the increased control options and dedicated resources.

To summarize our shared hosting vs VPS comparison, we can say that shared web hosting is better suited for beginners while VPS is fortech-savvy users. Both types of hosting are great but, ultimately, it depends on the type of website you’ll build and your experience.
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