You may consider moving to a VPS when your site is generating a lot of revenue and it's using a lot of data transfer. When you have a VPS you have real bandwidth and space, VPS are mostly not oversold
When do you consider to move to VPS hosting? Are you willing to pay $20 - $30 per month if your web site makes enough money... or you prefer to stay with shared host that says it offers plenty of monthly transfer and disc space?
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You may consider moving to a VPS when your site is generating a lot of revenue and it's using a lot of data transfer. When you have a VPS you have real bandwidth and space, VPS are mostly not oversold
Last edited by Dini; June 15th, 2006 at 23:21.
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I guess small sites are probably better off with shared hosting. The cost is certainly more reasonable just be sure to pick a good Web Host.
But if your website is so big that it needs more resources to utilize, you require root access, receive a lot of traffic, run different applications/scripts then you should opt for VPS.
Good Luck!
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Originally Posted by Infrenion
Thats a nice advice Lea cheers![]()
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Often times a well managent shared hosting environment can lead to better overall performance. Very small VPSs (and $20-30 would translate into that) can be particularly limited.
A VPS can still be a decent way to avoid spending a lot of money on a dedicated server, while usage is still moderate, but a bit too much for a regular shared hosting environment.
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