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Migrating to a VPS Server
by Joe Maldonado(365) 
http://www.subnichesecrets.com
A lot of business owners are making the switch to a VPS server due to the fact that this has become the most popular type of hosting available. A virtual private server does have some similarities to a shared server, but it also has a lot of the same qualities that a dedicated server has. For this reason it has become an ideal choice for those businesses that have completely outgrown shared hosting, but are not fully prepared to make the jump to a dedicated server. A dedicated server costs quite a bit more than a virtual private server, and shared hosting is not as efficient or reliable as VPS hosting. This is exactly why so many people are deciding to change the type of hosting that they use. In the process, the demand for virtual private servers has grown significantly which has driven down the cost, so it is now an affordable option to consider.
Of course, there are many factors to take into consideration when it comes to changing to a VPS server. Memory, storage and bandwidth are just a few of the things that you have to keep in mind. Along with the software options, you will also have to look at which operating system is used, as you will have a much easier transition when using an operating system that you are already familiar with.
As your business progresses, you are going to require scalable solutions that can be changed and upgraded when necessary. In addition, the performance of your virtual private server relies heavily upon the technology behind it so you will want to keep this in the front of your mind during your decision making process. At first it will be a bit complicated to change the type of hosting that you use, but once it is properly finished the benefits to your business will make everything worthwhile.
The control panel is another important thing to take into consideration. Try to find hosting that offers the same as what you have used with your shared hosting, so that the process will not be made more difficult by having to learn how an entirely different control panel functions.
RAM is another thing that is important to consider. RAM is the memory for your virtual private server, so it's proper functioning is vital to your server's performance. You will have limited space with some of the VPS hosting companies, so just be sure that you have given this some consideration before you make your final determination as to which provider you will be using.
VPS hosting does require some technical skill, so keep this in mind as well. It will be required that you know the basic commands of the operating system in order to make configuration changes.
These are all factors that will be very important to take into consideration when you are in the process of migrating to a VPS server, and you will need to choose carefully since your site's performance depends heavily upon your hosting choices.
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Article submitted Monday, June 27, 2011 & read 16 times.
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