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A virtual server is known as a partition within a physical server that enables multiple virtual machines to use various technologies.
The virtual dedicated servers use advanced virtualization technology, which lets you connect to the server as an administrator by terminal services or root via SSH, install software and host all the sites that you need. In addition, you have the ability to restart it whenever you want, like a dedicated server. The SDV represents an economical and efficient alternative for those wishing to enjoy the benefits of a dedicated server, but that do not have the budget to do so. |
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These servers have a limited CPU and RAM usage (among others) that is exclusively dedicated to the virtual server within the server, and each one operates independently within the same server, i.e., it acts as a cage within the same team. For example, if one of them is poorly managed and overloaded, it will not affect the performance of the rest.
We are equipped with virtual servers that run with Windows operating systems (Windows 2003, Windows 2008) or Linux (Red Hat 5.1, CentOS). If you choose a Linux package, you will obtain applications that can be programmed with Apache, HTML, Flash, CGI, Perl, PHP, mySQL and PostgreSQL, among others. The Windows packages are compatible with HTML, Flash, ASP, ASP. NET, Perl, PHP and mySQL, SQL Express, among others. |