Virtual Private Server (VPS) hosting platforms provide rentable virtual machines (VMs) that operate like independent servers within a partitioned physical server. Using virtualization software, these platforms allocate dedicated resources—CPU, RAM, storage, and bandwidth—to each VPS, ensuring isolation and consistent performance even though multiple instances share the same hardware. Customers can manage their VPS environments through control panels, dashboards, or APIs. This allows them to configure operating systems, install applications, and oversee databases or websites with greater control than shared hosting environments. VPS hosting is best suited for organizations that require more flexibility, control, and resources than shared hosting can provide, but without the cost or full capacity of a dedicated server. By combining resource guarantees with scalable options, VPS platforms deliver dedicated server–like control at a more affordable price, while providers handle the physical server maintenance, networking, and infrastructure.
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