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Where Does Your Website Live?

WHERE DOES YOUR WEBSITE LIVE? Web Hosting Comparison 2 Virtual Private Servers [VPS] 1 Shared Hosting Dedicated 3 Servers A VPS hosting account is like ..a townhome. A shared hosting account is like Dedicated servers are like ..an apartment. ...having your own house. Shared hosting is relatively cheap and, like an apartment, often comes furnished with everything you need. The tradeoff is that you share most facilities with many other people. If several neighbors have parties (surges in web traffic), parking spaces are hard to find and the elevators run slowly. Still, if you don't bother people, then things are usually fine. But if you have lots of parties, you'll probably be talking with building management (systems group) about moving to a different space. Like a townhome vs an apartment, a VPS is bigger and gives you more control than a shared hosting account. With a VPS, you have control over nearly everything inside your walls, but you share the property and certain services with others. Still, you can add walls and install whatever furnishings you like, assuming that it fits your space. The walls are thicker than in an apartment and there are fewer residents on the property. And throwing a big party (having lots of web visitors) is easier. Having a dedicated server is like owning a big house on a hill, You aren't bothered by anyone. The property is completely yours and you are free to hold parties as big as you like, assuming that you have the road and the parking (bandwidth and CPU resources) to handle it. You have to stay within the law or the cops will show up, but you can move walls, build a deck or install a pool. Your home is your castle! A shared server houses VPS hosting has much of the Dedicated servers are the HUNDREDS OF ACCOUNTS. CAPABILITY TOP OF THE HEAP. As the name implies, and PERFORMANCE of having your own machine. the entire server is DEDICATED TO YOU. Differences between servers Affordable Complete Freedom Solitude Sharing is Caring CPU, Bandwidth, Disk Space [more liberal, less people) CPU, Memory, Bandwidth, Disk Space Can use as much hard drive space and CPU the machine can handle Dedicated memory. Own installation of Linux, Apache, MYSQL, etc. SHARED HOSTING IS: VPS SERVERS GIVE YOU: DEDICATED SERVERS GIVE YOU: • Freedom like having your own • Complete flexibility - you have a machine all to yourself • Where most websites live machine (like a dedicated server) • The most affordable type of • Performance for moderate traffic (with occasional heavy spikes) hosting • Freedom from others - there are no other residents who • Best for websites with can affect your website low-moderate traffic and • Lower cost and easier expandability • Highest performance for heavy website traffic and CPU usage CPU requirements than a dedicated server Infographic brought to you by: INMOTIONHOSTING.COM WHERE DOES YOUR WEBSITE LIVE? Web Hosting Comparison 2 Virtual Private Servers [VPS] 1 Shared Hosting Dedicated 3 Servers A VPS hosting account is like ..a townhome. A shared hosting account is like Dedicated servers are like ..an apartment. ...having your own house. Shared hosting is relatively cheap and, like an apartment, often comes furnished with everything you need. The tradeoff is that you share most facilities with many other people. If several neighbors have parties (surges in web traffic), parking spaces are hard to find and the elevators run slowly. Still, if you don't bother people, then things are usually fine. But if you have lots of parties, you'll probably be talking with building management (systems group) about moving to a different space. Like a townhome vs an apartment, a VPS is bigger and gives you more control than a shared hosting account. With a VPS, you have control over nearly everything inside your walls, but you share the property and certain services with others. Still, you can add walls and install whatever furnishings you like, assuming that it fits your space. The walls are thicker than in an apartment and there are fewer residents on the property. And throwing a big party (having lots of web visitors) is easier. Having a dedicated server is like owning a big house on a hill, You aren't bothered by anyone. The property is completely yours and you are free to hold parties as big as you like, assuming that you have the road and the parking (bandwidth and CPU resources) to handle it. You have to stay within the law or the cops will show up, but you can move walls, build a deck or install a pool. Your home is your castle! A shared server houses VPS hosting has much of the Dedicated servers are the HUNDREDS OF ACCOUNTS. CAPABILITY TOP OF THE HEAP. As the name implies, and PERFORMANCE of having your own machine. the entire server is DEDICATED TO YOU. Differences between servers Affordable Complete Freedom Solitude Sharing is Caring CPU, Bandwidth, Disk Space [more liberal, less people) CPU, Memory, Bandwidth, Disk Space Can use as much hard drive space and CPU the machine can handle Dedicated memory. Own installation of Linux, Apache, MYSQL, etc. SHARED HOSTING IS: VPS SERVERS GIVE YOU: DEDICATED SERVERS GIVE YOU: • Freedom like having your own • Complete flexibility - you have a machine all to yourself • Where most websites live machine (like a dedicated server) • The most affordable type of • Performance for moderate traffic (with occasional heavy spikes) hosting • Freedom from others - there are no other residents who • Best for websites with can affect your website low-moderate traffic and • Lower cost and easier expandability • Highest performance for heavy website traffic and CPU usage CPU requirements than a dedicated server Infographic brought to you by: INMOTIONHOSTING.COM WHERE DOES YOUR WEBSITE LIVE? Web Hosting Comparison 2 Virtual Private Servers [VPS] 1 Shared Hosting Dedicated 3 Servers A VPS hosting account is like ..a townhome. A shared hosting account is like Dedicated servers are like ..an apartment. ...having your own house. Shared hosting is relatively cheap and, like an apartment, often comes furnished with everything you need. The tradeoff is that you share most facilities with many other people. If several neighbors have parties (surges in web traffic), parking spaces are hard to find and the elevators run slowly. Still, if you don't bother people, then things are usually fine. But if you have lots of parties, you'll probably be talking with building management (systems group) about moving to a different space. Like a townhome vs an apartment, a VPS is bigger and gives you more control than a shared hosting account. With a VPS, you have control over nearly everything inside your walls, but you share the property and certain services with others. Still, you can add walls and install whatever furnishings you like, assuming that it fits your space. The walls are thicker than in an apartment and there are fewer residents on the property. And throwing a big party (having lots of web visitors) is easier. Having a dedicated server is like owning a big house on a hill, You aren't bothered by anyone. The property is completely yours and you are free to hold parties as big as you like, assuming that you have the road and the parking (bandwidth and CPU resources) to handle it. You have to stay within the law or the cops will show up, but you can move walls, build a deck or install a pool. Your home is your castle! A shared server houses VPS hosting has much of the Dedicated servers are the HUNDREDS OF ACCOUNTS. CAPABILITY TOP OF THE HEAP. As the name implies, and PERFORMANCE of having your own machine. the entire server is DEDICATED TO YOU. Differences between servers Affordable Complete Freedom Solitude Sharing is Caring CPU, Bandwidth, Disk Space [more liberal, less people) CPU, Memory, Bandwidth, Disk Space Can use as much hard drive space and CPU the machine can handle Dedicated memory. Own installation of Linux, Apache, MYSQL, etc. SHARED HOSTING IS: VPS SERVERS GIVE YOU: DEDICATED SERVERS GIVE YOU: • Freedom like having your own • Complete flexibility - you have a machine all to yourself • Where most websites live machine (like a dedicated server) • The most affordable type of • Performance for moderate traffic (with occasional heavy spikes) hosting • Freedom from others - there are no other residents who • Best for websites with can affect your website low-moderate traffic and • Lower cost and easier expandability • Highest performance for heavy website traffic and CPU usage CPU requirements than a dedicated server Infographic brought to you by: INMOTIONHOSTING.COM WHERE DOES YOUR WEBSITE LIVE? Web Hosting Comparison 2 Virtual Private Servers [VPS] 1 Shared Hosting Dedicated 3 Servers A VPS hosting account is like ..a townhome. A shared hosting account is like Dedicated servers are like ..an apartment. ...having your own house. Shared hosting is relatively cheap and, like an apartment, often comes furnished with everything you need. The tradeoff is that you share most facilities with many other people. If several neighbors have parties (surges in web traffic), parking spaces are hard to find and the elevators run slowly. Still, if you don't bother people, then things are usually fine. But if you have lots of parties, you'll probably be talking with building management (systems group) about moving to a different space. Like a townhome vs an apartment, a VPS is bigger and gives you more control than a shared hosting account. With a VPS, you have control over nearly everything inside your walls, but you share the property and certain services with others. Still, you can add walls and install whatever furnishings you like, assuming that it fits your space. The walls are thicker than in an apartment and there are fewer residents on the property. And throwing a big party (having lots of web visitors) is easier. Having a dedicated server is like owning a big house on a hill, You aren't bothered by anyone. The property is completely yours and you are free to hold parties as big as you like, assuming that you have the road and the parking (bandwidth and CPU resources) to handle it. You have to stay within the law or the cops will show up, but you can move walls, build a deck or install a pool. Your home is your castle! A shared server houses VPS hosting has much of the Dedicated servers are the HUNDREDS OF ACCOUNTS. CAPABILITY TOP OF THE HEAP. As the name implies, and PERFORMANCE of having your own machine. the entire server is DEDICATED TO YOU. Differences between servers Affordable Complete Freedom Solitude Sharing is Caring CPU, Bandwidth, Disk Space [more liberal, less people) CPU, Memory, Bandwidth, Disk Space Can use as much hard drive space and CPU the machine can handle Dedicated memory. Own installation of Linux, Apache, MYSQL, etc. SHARED HOSTING IS: VPS SERVERS GIVE YOU: DEDICATED SERVERS GIVE YOU: • Freedom like having your own • Complete flexibility - you have a machine all to yourself • Where most websites live machine (like a dedicated server) • The most affordable type of • Performance for moderate traffic (with occasional heavy spikes) hosting • Freedom from others - there are no other residents who • Best for websites with can affect your website low-moderate traffic and • Lower cost and easier expandability • Highest performance for heavy website traffic and CPU usage CPU requirements than a dedicated server Infographic brought to you by: INMOTIONHOSTING.COM WHERE DOES YOUR WEBSITE LIVE? Web Hosting Comparison 2 Virtual Private Servers [VPS] 1 Shared Hosting Dedicated 3 Servers A VPS hosting account is like ..a townhome. A shared hosting account is like Dedicated servers are like ..an apartment. ...having your own house. Shared hosting is relatively cheap and, like an apartment, often comes furnished with everything you need. The tradeoff is that you share most facilities with many other people. If several neighbors have parties (surges in web traffic), parking spaces are hard to find and the elevators run slowly. Still, if you don't bother people, then things are usually fine. But if you have lots of parties, you'll probably be talking with building management (systems group) about moving to a different space. Like a townhome vs an apartment, a VPS is bigger and gives you more control than a shared hosting account. With a VPS, you have control over nearly everything inside your walls, but you share the property and certain services with others. Still, you can add walls and install whatever furnishings you like, assuming that it fits your space. The walls are thicker than in an apartment and there are fewer residents on the property. And throwing a big party (having lots of web visitors) is easier. Having a dedicated server is like owning a big house on a hill, You aren't bothered by anyone. The property is completely yours and you are free to hold parties as big as you like, assuming that you have the road and the parking (bandwidth and CPU resources) to handle it. You have to stay within the law or the cops will show up, but you can move walls, build a deck or install a pool. Your home is your castle! A shared server houses VPS hosting has much of the Dedicated servers are the HUNDREDS OF ACCOUNTS. CAPABILITY TOP OF THE HEAP. As the name implies, and PERFORMANCE of having your own machine. the entire server is DEDICATED TO YOU. Differences between servers Affordable Complete Freedom Solitude Sharing is Caring CPU, Bandwidth, Disk Space [more liberal, less people) CPU, Memory, Bandwidth, Disk Space Can use as much hard drive space and CPU the machine can handle Dedicated memory. Own installation of Linux, Apache, MYSQL, etc. SHARED HOSTING IS: VPS SERVERS GIVE YOU: DEDICATED SERVERS GIVE YOU: • Freedom like having your own • Complete flexibility - you have a machine all to yourself • Where most websites live machine (like a dedicated server) • The most affordable type of • Performance for moderate traffic (with occasional heavy spikes) hosting • Freedom from others - there are no other residents who • Best for websites with can affect your website low-moderate traffic and • Lower cost and easier expandability • Highest performance for heavy website traffic and CPU usage CPU requirements than a dedicated server Infographic brought to you by: INMOTIONHOSTING.COM WHERE DOES YOUR WEBSITE LIVE? Web Hosting Comparison 2 Virtual Private Servers [VPS] 1 Shared Hosting Dedicated 3 Servers A VPS hosting account is like ..a townhome. A shared hosting account is like Dedicated servers are like ..an apartment. ...having your own house. Shared hosting is relatively cheap and, like an apartment, often comes furnished with everything you need. The tradeoff is that you share most facilities with many other people. If several neighbors have parties (surges in web traffic), parking spaces are hard to find and the elevators run slowly. Still, if you don't bother people, then things are usually fine. But if you have lots of parties, you'll probably be talking with building management (systems group) about moving to a different space. Like a townhome vs an apartment, a VPS is bigger and gives you more control than a shared hosting account. With a VPS, you have control over nearly everything inside your walls, but you share the property and certain services with others. Still, you can add walls and install whatever furnishings you like, assuming that it fits your space. The walls are thicker than in an apartment and there are fewer residents on the property. And throwing a big party (having lots of web visitors) is easier. Having a dedicated server is like owning a big house on a hill, You aren't bothered by anyone. The property is completely yours and you are free to hold parties as big as you like, assuming that you have the road and the parking (bandwidth and CPU resources) to handle it. You have to stay within the law or the cops will show up, but you can move walls, build a deck or install a pool. Your home is your castle! A shared server houses VPS hosting has much of the Dedicated servers are the HUNDREDS OF ACCOUNTS. CAPABILITY TOP OF THE HEAP. As the name implies, and PERFORMANCE of having your own machine. the entire server is DEDICATED TO YOU. Differences between servers Affordable Complete Freedom Solitude Sharing is Caring CPU, Bandwidth, Disk Space [more liberal, less people) CPU, Memory, Bandwidth, Disk Space Can use as much hard drive space and CPU the machine can handle Dedicated memory. Own installation of Linux, Apache, MYSQL, etc. SHARED HOSTING IS: VPS SERVERS GIVE YOU: DEDICATED SERVERS GIVE YOU: • Freedom like having your own • Complete flexibility - you have a machine all to yourself • Where most websites live machine (like a dedicated server) • The most affordable type of • Performance for moderate traffic (with occasional heavy spikes) hosting • Freedom from others - there are no other residents who • Best for websites with can affect your website low-moderate traffic and • Lower cost and easier expandability • Highest performance for heavy website traffic and CPU usage CPU requirements than a dedicated server Infographic brought to you by: INMOTIONHOSTING.COM

Where Does Your Website Live?

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Understanding the differences between web hosting plans can be very difficult to most end users. This infographic explains the different types of web hosting plans in an easy-to-digest way.

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