Virtual servers are created by partitioning a physical server through software to run multiple independent systems. Each virtual server operates as if it has its own dedicated resources such as RAM, CPU, and disk space. This setup offers better stability and performance compared to shared hosting solutions.
Virtual servers are often preferred for hosting websites, running custom applications, or setting up game servers, as they provide more control and customization.
Virtual servers serve many purposes depending on the user's needs. Some of the most common use cases include:
Hosting websites or e-commerce platforms
Creating a VPN service for secure connections
Setting up game servers
Hosting business-specific software
Providing secure space for backups and data synchronization
Compared to traditional server options, virtual servers offer several advantages:
Lower cost: Much more affordable than dedicated physical servers
Flexible resource management: CPU, RAM, and disk space can be scaled as needed
High availability: Designed for continuous uptime without interruptions
Isolated performance: Issues on one virtual server do not affect others on the same machine
Virtual servers are ideal for projects with stable traffic, software that requires specific performance levels, systems that need a dedicated IP, or businesses seeking greater control. They are also commonly used in situations requiring data privacy or custom configurations.
You can click to review our price-performance Cloud Server packages.