The most popular type of webhosting is shared hosting

The most popular type of webhosting is shared hosting. The reason is because of the cheap price and the many promotions made by the hosting provider for shared hosting. In addition to shared hosting there are also VPS, Dedicated, Colocation, etc. Each type has its own advantages and kekurannyannya. Shared hosting is a webhosting that is shared with the purpose of reducing the cost of server rental to be more affordable. In shared hosting, CPU and memory are shared. This means we have a limit of CPU and Memory usage. The advantages of shared hosting exist in the services provided by the hosting provider and the rental fee is relatively cheap when compared with other types of hosting. The purpose of the service, the client is entitled to receive the assistance of the hosting provider if they get problems, such as software installation, errors on the control panel, etc. Why is that? Since shared hosting access for clients is severely restricted, this is different if you are using a VPS or Dedicated Server. The disadvantage, if we have crossed the limit of the CPU or memory usage provided, most likely blog or website that we save will be suspended or issued. Good webhosting usually provides a graph of CPU usage or memory, from that graph we can know the limit of CPU and memory we use. On Site5, Hawkhost, and Hostgator, they call it resource usage. There is another name unlimited hosting, the intent of unlimited hosting means we are not limited usage, usually bandwidth, storage or the number of domains that we can save. You are free to keep anything. But remember, the real limits are on CPU and Memory usage.

In a blog that uses shared hosting, normally, a maximum of UV can be accommodated per day about 7000. Unlike shared hosting, on VPS hosting, the resources we use are not shared with other users, depending on the virtualization software used. On a VPS or Virtual Private Server we still use one shared server, but with fewer users and how to share it with virtualization system. This means allowing each user to use a different operating system. Thus, we are free to install any software without fear of disturbing other users. In VPS, the bandwidth and the amount of space provided is usually no longer unlimited. In addition, when we will buy a VPS, we will also be given the choice of RAM and CPU we need. This is obviously not on shared hosting.

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