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How Virtual Private Servers Work

If you are managing a popular website with an ever-expanding number of viewers, hits and downloads, but cannot afford a dedicated hosting solution to handle the expanded load, then check out our cost-efficient VPS hosting.

The VPS Hosting Service Explained

A VPS (Virtual Private Server) ensures an isolated shared hosting environment whereby the whole amount of CPU, RAM, web space and traffic resources is allocated to you solely – as if you had a dedicated web server hosting account.

When you order your virtual private server from OnlinePlus, you are given the opportunity to choose between two ultramodern data centers – Steadfast in Chicago, USA, and Pulsant in London, UK, and we suggest you to pick the one nearest to your physical whereabouts, so that you and your website's viewers can be served faster.

With OnlinePlus's VPS web hosting servers, you can select an OS and install your own software configurations (you get root privileges). Furthermore, you can restart your virtual private web server at any particular time, keep an eye on the system resource usage and monitor your bandwidth statistics in real time. You can pick between OpenVZ & KVM VPS hosting plans, and if you need help administering your Virtual Private Server, you can make use of the optional administration services provided by us.

OnlinePlus Virtual Private Servers – A Hosting Solution Fine-Tuned to Your Demands

For the sake of clients having content-loaded web sites, at OnlinePlus we offer the Memcached memory caching system and the Varnish Cache web accelerator, which will immensely improve the loading speed of your web site and reduce the server load. It's good to mention that OnlinePlus's VPS hosting offer PostgreSQL, InnoDB and NodeJS support, so power users can get all the flexibility and high-level tools they require.