What is Virtual Private Server (VPS) Hosting
A virtual private server (VPS), also called a virtual dedicated server (VDS), is a virtual server that appears to the user as a dedicated server but is actually installed on a Dedicated SERVER (COMPUTER) serving multiple Web sites, database and other services. A single computer can have several VPSs, each one with its own operating system (OS) that runs the hosting software for a particular user.
The hosting software for each VPS can include a Web server program, a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) program, a mail server program and specialized applications for activities such as e-commerce and blogging.
The VPS alternative is often chosen by small businesses that need a customized Web site but cannot afford a dedicated server. Another useful aspect of VPS technology is the ability of a single subscriber to maintain multiple virtual servers. For example a Web site owner might use one server for the production-level Web site and the other for a "dummy site" that can be used to test planned updates, modifications or new programs.
Our Each Managed VPS account comes with
- UNLIMITED Domains
- UNLIMITED Sub Domains
- UNLIMITED Email Accounts
- UNLIMITED MySQL Databases
- UNLIMITED MS SQL Databases
- WEEKLY Off Site Backups
- UNLIMITED FTP Accounts
- FREE Site Builder Software
- PRIVATE Name Servers
- FULL Root Access
- VIRTUOZZO Power Panel
- 24/7/365 Award-Winning Support
- FULLY Managed (with cPanel/plesk)
Managed VPS Hosting built for speed and scalability
Our Virtual Private Servers give developers, designers and businesses more power, speed and stability to successfully run their websites and applications. If you’re a business experiencing high traffic to your site, a developer running a complex application that requires instant scalability, or a designer wanting to give your clients’ sites maximum performance, then VPS hosting is just what you need!
How VPS works
To create a Virtual Private Server, hosting companies often use the following two methods to partition the machines:
- Hypervisor – Also known as a virtual machine manager, or VMM, the hypervisor manages, or supervises, the resources of the virtual servers to allow multiple OS installations to run on the same physical machine. Popular hypervisor virtualization solutions include VMware ESX, Microsoft Hyper-V, Xen, and KVM.
- Container – This mode is also known as operating system-level virtualization or a kernel-based system. In this method, separate containers, or user spaces, are created for each VPS. Popular container virtualization solutions include Parallels Virtuozzo and OpenVZ.
In some cases, a Virtual Private Server is called a VDS, or virtual dedicated server. However, the terms refer to the same concept where one physical machine is configured to function like multiple servers dedicated to meet each customer’s individual needs with the same level of privacy and configuration options as a true independent server.

VPS is like Your Own Server
We take a single, physical server and slice it up into several virtual machines; each of which contain a reserved and protected amount of RAM and access to the CPU. Here are some additional technologies that are supported with our VPS hosting services:
- PHP 5 Full Unix Shell
- Unlimited MySQL Databases
- One-Click Application Installer
- Crontab Access
- Unlimited FTP/sFTP Users
- Node.js
- Nginx
- Perl
- Subversion Repository (SVN)
- SSL Secure Server
- Password Protection (.htaccess)
- Access to Raw Log Files
- Unlimited Email Accounts
- Python
- Apache 2.2
- Secure Shell (SSH)
Resources that can be expanded or contracted on demand include:
- RAM/Memory
- CPU
- Disk Space/Hard Disk
- Bandwidth
- IP Addresses
VPS HOSTING FEATURES
DATA CENTERS:
Resources: CPU Usage
CPU - This will display the percent of CPU being used currently.
Load Average - The system load is a measure of the amount of computational work that a computer system performs. The load average represents the average system load over a period of time. It conventionally appears in the form of three numbers which represent the system load during the last one, five, and fifteen minute periods.
Memory Usage
This will display your current percentage of used memory. This will also display your total and currently available memory.
Disk Usage
Disk Space: This displays your current percentage of used disk space as well as your free and total disk space.
Disk Inodes: This displays your current percentage of used Inodes as well as your available and total inodes.
Network Usage
This will give you the percentage of your total bandwidth currently used.
Memory Usage
This will display your current percentage of used memory. This will also display your total and currently available memory.
Disk Usage
Disk Space: This displays your current percentage of used disk space as well as your free and total disk space.
Disk Inodes: This displays your current percentage of used Inodes as well as your available and total inodes.
Network Usage
- Hardware:
- Dell R610, Dual Intel Xeon 3.06GHz Six Core hyper threaded processors with 12M Cache
- 72 GB RAM
- 2x250GB Local HDD in RAID 1
- Battery backed, RAID controller for all drives
- Redundant Power, HVAC & Fire-Detection Systems
Operating Systems:
Choose from the following operating systems:
- CentOS
- Gentoo
- Ubuntu
- Arch Linux
- Debian
- Scientific Linux
- Slackware
- Open SUSE
- Fedora
Uptime
- Highly redudant SAN powered devices
- 99.99% Guaranteed server uptime
- 99.999% Guaranteed storage uptime
Time to get up and running
Control Panel
- WHM/cPanel – VPS
- Softaculous
- Fantastico
- cPanel with Encompass
- Parallels Plesk
- Parallels Plesk - Power Pack
- Parallels Plesk Plus
- Website Panel
Managed Support
- Container boot related issues
- Investigating Network related issues
- Hardware related issues
- Issue with deployment of VPS
- Investigation of any hacking attempts. Any findings and possible solutions will be reported.
- Setup and re-installation of VPS
- Core OS updates and patches
- Container login issues
- Reverse DNS setup (since we have the IPs control panel)
- Installation and support of core software packages
- Initial installation and basic firewall setup
- manage installation only
- Additionally, with cPanel
- Installation related
- Mail services
- Web services
- Database Services(MSSQL,MY SQL)
- Nameservers or DNS service
- FTP Service
How VPS works
We take a single, physical server and slice it up into several virtual machines; each of which contain a reserved and protected amount of RAM and access to the CPU. Here are some additional technologies that are supported with our VPS hosting services:
- PHP5
- Node.js
- Nginx
- Perl
- Python
- Apache 2.2
- Secure Shell (SSH)
- Full Unix Shell
- Unlimited MySQL Databases
- One-Click Application Installer
- Crontab Access
- Subversion Repository (SVN)
- SSL Secure Server
- Password Protection (.htaccess)
- Access to Raw Log Files
- Unlimited Email Accounts
- Unlimited FTP/sFTP Users