VPS is like a computer. It uses physical resources such as CPU, RAM, and disk space to create a virtual computer space. In this computer space, you can install an Operating System (OS) that allows you to perform different actions using a friendly interface. You can also run different software and applications using VPS.
What are the uses of a VPS? Think of it as a remote computer. Anything that you can do on a computer, you can do with a VPS. This means you won’t be limited to just web hosting, though virtual server uses active websites to host.
Now that you’re clearer about what you might want to use a cheap VPS for, the next question you should be asking is this:
“How do I pick the most suitable VPS specifications?”
Everyone has a slightly different need. To pick the most suitable VPS cheap plan, first, you must define your requirements by listing down the following:
Point 1: Location of Your Target Customers
You must know where your customers are coming from. Are you selling to customers within a local region? Or are you selling to customers worldwide? These two make a very big difference. Why? Latency. High latency is the experience of slow website loading speed when you or your target customers are too far away from the server data center. So, we want to aim for low latency – as low as possible. The general rules of thumb to achieve low latency are:
We usually refer to latency as Ping. The higher your Ping, the more lag you experience, thus the slower your website loads. A website that loads slowly puts your online business at a great disadvantage. Why does website loading speed matter? According to Google research in 2018, 53% of mobile users leave a site that takes longer than 3 seconds to load. What does that mean? You are losing 53% of customers because your website loading is taking more than 3 seconds! Remember, 3 3-second website loading speed is the new benchmark.
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Point 2: Estimated Daily Traffic to Your Website
It’s easy to know and estimate the number of daily traffic to your website. Set up Google Analytics > Audience > Overview > Custom Date (Date of when the website is established up to today)
The sum of users and new users will tell me the total number of users from Jan 1, 2012, to March 31, 2019. I will need to do some simple math to get the number of average users per day. But, you get the gist.
Generally, users are encouraged to upgrade from shared hosting to VPS hosting when they experience these red lights:
How do we get the number of 10k traffic per day? First, you must understand that a server’s ability to handle massive amounts of traffic depends on several factors concerning server resource specifications. CPU, RAM, Disk used, RAID, etc – they all contribute to making a capable server. You can read and understand more about server resources here. These estimations come from our data – during server load and stress test, and benchmark of current customers’ usage. When performing a server stress test, we load every single server resource to a maximum of 100% capacity to observe how the server can handle load, and how well it scales during heavy usage. Every single one of our deployed servers has passed the stress test. And we are confident that our servers will meet your high demands and expectations.
Point 3: How Much Storage Do You Need?
It depends. Websites that serve videos to users need a bigger amount of storage. Websites that keep a big database will also require a bigger storage. The amount of storage is generally not a big worry, because you can upgrade your storage as you go. However, the type of storage does matter a lot. There are two types of storage in the current market – HDD and SSD. Generally, SDD performs better than HDD in every aspect. SDD has a faster read & write speed, a lower failure rate, and a faster boot-up time. If you want to read an in-depth comparison between SSD and HDD, we have a blog post about that topic here. Given these advantages and the technology that it uses, you’d guess that SSD will be more expensive than HDD, and you’re correct. It all depends on you. Do you prefer quality over quantity? Or vice versa. I’m not very patient. Given the choice, I’d pick an SSD VPS Hosting for its fast read & write speed.
Point 4: What Software(s)/Application(s) Are You Using?
The types of software and/or applications you run on VPS will decide which OS you should be choosing – Windows VPS or Linux VPS. For example, if you are more familiar with the Plesk control panel, it is available on Windows only. cPanel runs on both Windows & Linux. Of course, the control panel is only one contributing factor. List down all the software and/or applications you want to run, that includes database management software, enterprise resource planning software, etc. After that, you should be able to decide which OS is the perfect one for you. If the result comes down to a tie, you might do a more in-depth comparison between the two. Which one is better in terms of performance, security, server access, support, ease of use, and scalability? Read this blog post to find your answer.
Picking the right hosting provider is important. It saves you a lot of trouble and cost over the long run. Most providers offer similar VPS packages. Then, among a sea of regional providers, which one is the best? A quick search through web hosting forums gave us a solid answer:
The market only becomes more competitive. Deploying a good server Malaysia no longer comes at a high cost. If you can get a good VPS at an affordable price, what do you think are the most important qualities of a good hosting provider?
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