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  1. #46
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    Both hosting VPS or Shared are different use if your website has low traffic then you can choose shared hosting. Also if your website has the huge amount of traffic then you need VPS or dedicated hsoting.

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    VPS is best and left depend on your budget.

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    Simply put, shared hosting means your site will share the same server as many other sites. It’s usually the cheapest option but comes with limited bandwidth, administration, and performance capabilities. VPS hosting is a more premium option, with the ability for greater customization and increased performance. But, as with any premium service, you’ll have to pay more to get more.
    It's no surprise that VPS offers better performance than shared hosting based on the bandwidth ans VPS is more secure than shared hosting.

  4. #49
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    Both web hosting are for different purposes, if your website experiences less traffic then you should go with shared hosting and if you have heavy traffic in your website you should have VPS or dedicated server hosting.

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    Hi, I would recommend Cloud hosting, the cloud server fairly close to the VPS hosting. The difference is that the VPS relies on a physical server whereas the cloud is based on several servers and the virtual resources are shared between several server computers that work together to create a large virtual network (cloud). The cloud is suitable for all needs.

    Benefits of Cloud Hosting

    On-demand resources: With cloud servers, you’re free to request resources on the fly and, in general, pay on time.

    High availability: Unlike on-premises physical servers, virtual machines transfer data to another machine without downtime in the event of a hardware failure. The stability of cloud servers is unmatched in the field of web hosting.

    Scalability: With more resources and faster access to them, cloud hosts offer incredible scalability for customers. This is why these types of servers are used for other cloud-based services, collectively known as cloud hosting.

  6. #51
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    Of course, it depends on what you need from your hosting company and how much control you need. There are tons of cheap hosting options out there but if you want to spend a little more for more options, better customer support, and faster speeds, look into some other companies other than the big, popular companies.

  7. #52
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    Both hosting has there advantages and disadvantages. you can't say which one is the best hosting.

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    Shared hosting and VPS Hosting both are the best ones, now it depends on you to choose the right one according to your needs.

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    InMotion Web Hosting

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    Both hosting has different advantage so It totally depends on your need which hosting you like

  12. #57
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    Here's our list of 10 best web hosting services by uptime, speed and cost:
    Bluehost: Highest Reliability ($2.75/mo) ...
    HostGator Cloud: Best Cloud Hosting ($2.99/mo) ...
    SiteGround: Best WordPress Host ($3.95/mo) ...
    Hostinger: Best Cheap Hosting ($1.45/mo) ...
    iPage: Best for Small Website ($1.99/mo)

  13. #58
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    Both shared hosting and VPS have their own Pros and Cons, in shared hosting you dont need to manage anything at like OS installation, reinstall, or backup or machines or anything related to server management. Also you are victim of shared resources among all other users on server.

    In shared hosting if one bad customer spam and as a result if server IP get blocked then you will suffer from email bounce back/NON delivery issues.

    In VPS you have to install, re-install OS and manage the resources of VPS by your self, install softwares and configure environment according to your application by your own. If you have technical knowledge then you can go with VPS and manage your server by yourself otherwise just rely on shared hosting.

  14. #59
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    Choosing among the 2 is based on your website requirements and traffic of your website,
    if your new to hosting with a simple website and no much traffic then shared hosting will fulfil your needs. as they are the most affordable form of hosting.
    else
    if your website has more traffic and you need resources individually and a dedicated IP with panels for easy access then VPS is suggested.

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