We provide VPS servers hosted on enterprise-grade hardware at UK data centers.
Hosted on direct-attached SSD drives with full RAID protection, our VPS platform is fast, reliable and redundant.
Complete control over your VPS hosting with full root-level access, and 24/7 access through our KVM console.
Choose from our range of Operating System templates, or use a custom ISO and have your server online in seconds.
Your Cloud VPS Hosting is protected by our enterprise class DDoS protection – completely free of charge.
We use direct-attached SSD storage in a RAID10 configuration for unbeatable read / write performance.
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A Virtual Private Server, or VPS, is created through the virtualization process. By doing so, a virtual replica of a physical server is created. A VPS is like having access to your own personal server with an allocated number of resources and choice of a pre-installed operating system. It is an isolated microsystem based on a shared server. Since a VPS is self-contained, you have full control of your server setup and are responsible for all updates and security.
If you know that your website is going to experience a high amount of traffic, a VPS is a much better option than shared hosting packages. VPS is also a great option if you have a number of websites to host and still want the ability to make adjustments behind the scenes.
A VPS works hard when it is needed, with burstable memory that kicks in when site traffic picks up. You also benefit from dedicated bandwidth, CPU, disk space, and RAM. VPSs remove any limitations, allowing you complete flexibility. However, our expert technical support staff is still available should you require it.
The difference between VPS and Cloud servers lies in how the virtual machine is created. A VPS is a partitioned section of a dedicated server where a Cloud server can be created through a collection of small pieces of many dedicated servers. Cloud servers utilize what is called a hypervisor to distribute data over a bank of machines for additional reliability and availability.