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With the introduction of VPS's and with it increasingly being widely made available from several web hosts. Some time at low prices, the question that comes to our head is, what can I choose? a VPS or a standard merchant strategy, to help you with the choice we will mention the pros and cons for both sides, which may help you better understand both of them and hence help you make the most appropriate choice for your current needs.

We shall start with the pros and cons of a, a Virtual Private Server is actually like a reseller program in terms of disk space and bandwidth, you would generally find reseller plans come with more disk space and bandwidth, but a has allot more gains over a, the 1st one would be Root access, with a VPS you've root access which is not available with virtually all reseller plans, some would say and why would I need root access, in some cases you could be appropriate, if your looking simply to sell shared hosting plans you probably would not need root access, but if your looking to install some custom computer software, understand some system administration on a remote device, a VPS would function as perfect solution for that as opposed to investing in a dedicated server which would cost allot more than a VPS. A VPS also can be packed with several operating systems depending on what the service supports, as an example of you were to choose a on a linux platform you'd be in a position to offer linux website hosting strategies, which can also be tested on the windows platform.

The 2nd and most important benefit for a is the privacy and isolation you have from other customers on the server, in a reseller environment, your account and your located reports can be destroyed because of someone else's problem on the server, for instance if another reseller on the same server your placed has a client owning a loopy script which would eventually crash the server, your account are affected from downtime because of that, which wouldn't happen with a environment, if a where to crash on the server your VPS is placed on your VPS would not be effected at all.

Another advantage would function as dedicated resources each VPS usually comes with, each VPS usually comes with a minimum guaranteed CPU and memory usage for your VPS, meaning no-one can abuse the host resources or shape it for his bill, in the worst case you would have your guaranteed CPU and memory to use.

VPS would function as most suitable choice between a merchant approach and a separate machine, a VPS would offer you more stability and room to grow with your hosting company. At PremiusHosting, even though we do offer a broad range of Affordable windows web hosting plans, but we currently do not offer windows supplier plans, which isn't the case with a VPS which could be loaded with any os you would like as long as we help it (currently often Windows server 2003 or fedora core 1)

Reseller Plans also have some advantages over a VPS, with a supplier approach you usually don't have to worry about the server stability, keeping your software current and the general administration of the server which is usually looked after from your own service.

My Advice would be, if your not familiar with running a server, just beginning or you just do not have time to take care of a VPS, I would suggest a merchant program, usually a VPS would be a choice. via