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As you probably know, most websites are hosted on a shared server. Do you wonder why? As a rule, only established business owners can afford to purchase
a powerful yet expensive dedicated server for own web projects while others still wish to keep their hosting costs low. But what to do if your site becomes
too big and high-traffic for your standard web hosting account? Virtual web server hosting from
Natcoweb is designed to offer the right balance between the performance of dedicated servers and affordability
of shared hosting.
Actually, our Linux virtual server hosting is a flexible yet cost-effective solution that comes with
many key advantages of a dedicated server with almost a shared hosting price. It's now possible with a powerful KVM virtualization technology that
divides a physical web server into many separate virtual machines with own completely functional OS, kernel and guaranteed CPU resources. Moreover,
RAM and disk space are not shared with other virtual machines on the main server, so your KVM-based virtual server is even more stable and powerful
than you expect.
Of course, our VPS accounts are not dedicated in the full sense of the word, but they provide websites with their own set of resources and allow full
root level access delivering total control over a virtual server environment. By choosing the best virtual private server hosting from Natcoweb, you can
benefit from increased flexibility and the ability to configure and manage various server software and applications on your own.
All our Linux virtual server hosting plans include a set of advanced features (100Mbs
port speed, support for Perl and PHP, unlimited MySQL database support, cPanel and Dedikit control panels, unlimited domains, etc.) to help your business
grow online. Moreover, Natcoweb Linux VPS servers come with free management options including initial server setup with installation of the OS and other
components, free server monitoring, site bandwidth statistics and installation of any open source or licensed software.
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