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Information on Managing Your VPS

A Virtual Private Server is a highly sought-after web server for hosting the files of websites. If you are wondering about the reason for its popularity and you are interested to know more about VPS (Virtual Private Server) and its types as well as how you can manage the VPS that you have availed, then the information that you will find here will prove to be very helpful.



Virtual Private Servers: Servers Used in Web Hosting


A Virtual Private Server, which is known as a VPS, is a type of a web server that is used by web hosting companies for delivering the service of web hosting. Web hosting is a service that is meant for rendering websites accessible to site visitors. In web hosting, web servers are made available for hosting the files of websites. These files are then processed as per the requests of the web browsers that request the content of the hosted sites and are delivered to the browsers over the Internet to make the sites accessible online.


The service of web hosting is provided through various web hosting plans by web hosting companies, such as HTS Hosting, which is known globally as the best Website Hosting Company. These plans differ in their features and are priced differently to cater to the different hosting requirements of websites and their budget.


The servers that are used for the purpose of hosting can be shared, dedicated or Virtual Private Servers. How do these differ? In a shared server, which is used for delivering the service of Shared Hosting, the files of multiple websites are stored on a single server. All the websites that are hosted on this same server, share its resources and space. This makes it an economical web hosting solution by bringing down the individual price for hosting for the hosted sites. On the other hand, it often leads to limited resource availability for the shared sites and causes issues related to speed and security. This is where dedicated servers and Virtual Private Servers prove to be beneficial.


Both, dedicated servers and Virtual Private Servers, offer dedicated server resources to the hosted site/sites. A dedicated server is able to do so by hosting a single site on a single web server; whereas a Virtual Private Server uses Virtualization Technology for making dedicated server resources available to the hosted sites. Both these types of servers ensure that the hosted sites can reap the benefits of dedicated server resources, although that is attained in different ways in each; and the sites experience enhanced site speed, top-class performance and elevated security. Let us elaborate on a Virtual Private Server now.


A VPS, uses Virtualization Technology to segment a single physical server virtually into multiple, isolated, virtual, private servers. In this way, it ensures that a dedicated server environment is made available to the hosted sites on the same shared server. In a VPS, multiple sites coexist on the same server but their files remain separated from each other on the OS level. That is why, every site can install its own software and operating system. This enables each of the multiple private virtual servers to function as independent servers.


Virtual Private Servers can be availed as either a Managed VPS or as a Self-managed VP. Next let us describe how these two differ from each other.


How a Managed VPS Differs from a Self-Managed VPS


Virtual Private Servers are available in two versions. One is a Managed VPS and the other is a Self-managed VPS. Since both are Virtual Private Servers, they function in the same manner by using Virtualization Technology, wherein a single server gets virtually segmented into multiple, isolated, virtual, private servers to offer dedicated server resources to the hosted sites and enhance their speed, security and performance. The difference between these two types of servers is that one is managed by the web hosting service provider while the other is not. Let us provide more information on it.


A Managed VPS refers to a Virtual Private Server, which is maintained and managed by the expert, thoroughly experienced and well-trained technical team of the service provider. When this VPS is availed, the user doesn’t have to be bothered about the management of his server.


The responsibility of managing a self-managed Virtual Private Server depends on the user, who avails this type of a server. Such a web server is provided by the service provider but the service provider is not responsible for its management and maintenance, which becomes the sole responsibility of the user of this type of a VPS. The person that avails this type of a VPS needs to be technically adept at managing VPS and if it is a company then it should have a technically proficient team for this purpose.


Next, we shall provide information that will help you in the management of your VPS, if you have availed a Self-managed VPS or if you are planning to avail one.


Tips for Effective Management of a Self-managed VPS


A self-managed Virtual Private Server is provided by the service provider but it is the user who has to ensure its proper management and maintenance. Let us run you through some of the important tips that will help you in the efficient management of your self-managed VPS.

First and foremost, you should acquaint yourself thoroughly with the control panel and ensure that the control panel provided by your service provider is user-friendly. It is the control panel through which you can administer your server and shut down, boot or reboot your self-managed server. It also lets you analyse disk space, bandwidth and memory usage. Additionally, it provides all types of statistics and logs, which prove to be useful for managing your self-managed VPS. The importance of having an easy-to-use and intuitive control panel as well as the need to acquaint yourself with the control panel of your self-managed VPS cannot be overemphasized.


You need to manage your DNS (Domain Name System) server. In a self-managed VPS, the service provider merely provides the VPS. Its management and maintenance are not the responsibility of the service provider. Hence, you will have to manage your DNS server. It needs to be mentioned here that before you want to connect the domain(s) that you want to run on your VPS, you should have either registered your domains or gotten them transferred to your service provider. After that, all you need is to log in to your account and locate the domain you want to manage. You will be required to set the name servers for your Virtual Private Server. Once you complete that process, everything is in place for your new VPS. You also have the choice of configuring your own name servers, which isn’t recommended unless you are experienced in managing DNS. That is because when you configure your own name servers, it becomes your sole responsibility to maintain those. If you want to configure your own name servers, you can install BIND or NSD on your Virtual Private Server.


Last but not least, you will need to install the applications, which you will be using. Your web host will provide you an interface for getting this done. One such example is Softaculous.


Conclusion:


Now that you are well-informed about a VPS, its types, and the benefits of dedicated server resource availability, enhanced site speed, security and performance that it offers, along with some important information on getting started with a self-managed VPS, all you need is to avail a budget-friendly, efficient VPS plan from a reliable service provider, such as HTS Hosting.


HTS Hosting, the best VPS Hosting Company, provides powerfully configured Linux Managed VPS, Linux Self-managed VPS, Windows Managed VPS, Windows Self-managed VPS, etc. at massively discounted prices. These Virtual Private Servers come along with SSD and Softaculous and offer high uptime, fast speed, powerful security, dedicated IP address, top-notch performance and much more at the most affordable prices to ensure the best hosting experience for your site.


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