A Virtual Private Server is a virtual hosting environment that functions like a dedicated physical server even if it is in fact just a part of a larger server that is divided into multiple virtual servers.
Each VPS server has its own isolated resources including memory, CPU and archive storage and offers greater control and flexibility than a shared hosting solution.
Once you have configured the VPS server as you need it, you can access it via a remote connection client, such as SSH for Linux or Remote Desktop for Windows.
Once you have signed in using the client, you can install and configure the applications you need, manage files and folders and customize the settings.
Aruba Cloud provides detailed documentation and technical support to help guide you through the process.
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Isolated resources
Each VPS server has its own virtual resources, including CPU, memory and archive storage and guarantees a dedicated, isolated environment to work in.
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Full control
Users have root or administrator access to their VPS server and can install customized software, configure server settings and manage resources according to their requirements.
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Scalable flexibility
VPS servers allow you to scale resources according to the requirements of the website or application being used. Users can dynamically add or remove resources such as CPU, RAM or archive storage.
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Reliability and stability
Because each VPS server is isolated from the others, any malfunctions in one of the servers do not affect the others, guaranteeing stability and reliability.
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Value for money
Compared to a dedicated server, VPS servers are generally more affordable because they share physical resources with other virtual servers, but nevertheless offer a high level of performance and control.
These features make VPS servers a popular choice for many websites and applications that need a flexible, reliable and scalable hosting environment.
The number of websites that a VPS server can host depends on the resources allocated to each website and their requirements. Generally, a VPS server can host a number of websites according to the size and traffic on the sites themselves.
It is nevertheless important to balance the workload to guarantee optimal performance for all websites hosted on the server. Aruba Cloud offers VPS plans with different resource configurations to meet the needs of different types of website.
VPS servers are designed to offer security and reliability and are constantly monitored to guarantee optimal performance and stability.
Aruba Cloud uses the latest monitoring and defense systems and implements advanced security measures to protect customer data. For more details, see our page on security.