RAM is an abbreviation for Random Access Memory. This is a kind of computer memory, that, unlike other storage devices including harddrives or DVDs, permits the information to be accessed directly without reading the previous content saved within it. Each time an application is launched, it's stored inside the RAM, because it may be accessed considerably quicker than if it was read from another media. With regards to the web hosting service itself, extra RAM means that more web applications can operate all at once on a particular server, particularly when they're resource-demanding and are accessed by a large amount of people at the same time. In contrast to a shared web hosting solution where the system resources of a certain account can be flexible and frequently depend on what other users consume also, a VPS has a guaranteed amount of RAM you can use all the time. That memory is allotted to one hosting server only and will not be used by other clients even if it is not being used.

Guaranteed RAM in VPS Servers

If you obtain a VPS server from our company, you will have a allocated amount of RAM at your disposal all the time. We create the VPS accounts on effective hardware nodes with lots of physical memory, so as soon as a new virtual server is created, the RAM is assigned permanently to it based on the specific features of the particular package. We never re-allocate RAM from a VPS that does not use all of its system resources to one which needs more resources, so you will be able to use the features of your package deal at their full capability at any time. We set up only a few VPS accounts on a physical server and we make certain that it includes sufficient memory to enable all the clients on it to upgrade the RAM which their web servers are using without affecting the other accounts.