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What Actually is VPS web hosting?

If you are running a resource-requiring web site with an ever-increasing number of viewers, page hits and file downloads, but cannot afford a dedicated server to handle the increased load, then take a peek at our cost-efficient VPS web hosting.

The VPS Web Hosting Service Explained

VPS OVZ Box 1
1 CPU Core
1 GB RAM
20 GB Storage
$6.50 / month
VPS OVZ Box 2
1 CPU Core
2 GB RAM
40 GB Storage
$12.00 / month
 

A VPS (Virtual Private Server) offers an insulated website hosting environment whereby the whole amount of CPU, RAM, disk drive storage space and bandwidth resources is apportioned to you exclusively – as if you had a dedicated server hosting account.

When you order your virtual private server from A Plus Web, you are offered the option to select between two leading-edge datacenters – Colohouse in Chicago, United States of America, and UK Servers in Coventry, UK, and we suggest you to pick the one closest to your whereabouts, so that you and your site's viewers can be served quicker.

With A Plus Web's virtual private web hosting servers, you can choose an OS and install your own software (you are given full server root access). What's more, you can reboot your VPS web hosting server at any particular time, keep track of the system resource usage and monitor your traffic statistics in real time. You can choose between KVM & OpenVZ VPS hosting plans, and if you need support handling your virtual private web server, you can try the optional managed services provided by us.

A Plus Web Virtual Private Servers – A Hosting Solution Tuned to Your Demands

For the sake of clients owning content-rich sites, at A Plus Web we provide the Memcached memory object caching system and the Varnish Cache web application accelerator, which will substantially boost the speed of your web site and reduce the server load. It's good to mention that A Plus Web's VPS web hosting offer PostgreSQL, InnoDB and NodeJS support, so power users can get all the flexibility and high-level tools they require.