Thursday, 22 February 2018

What You Can Do with Your VPS

VPS, an acronym for virtual private servers, comes as a useful platform for web hosting. It is an obvious choice for the small businesses that have outgrown the shared hosting and need more flexibility and resources. It works well for a business looking for a secure environment to house their mission-critical applications.

How it is built and how it works:

A physical server is split virtually into two or more parts each of which comes with their own copy of operating system and are provided with dedicated resources. This means even though you share the server like in shared hosting, virtual servers work more efficiently as you do not run the risk of your site slowing down due to a neighbour pulling more resources.

Control is with you at lower costs:

With a VPS, the customers get root access to the server. You can use your team of technical experts to configure and customize it in a manner you find suitable for your business. You can install your own applications so long as they do not contradict the terms of service laid by your host. Having control over the server allows you to use it for any purpose within your resource capacity. You normally get this feature with a dedicated server but there is a huge difference in the cost.

Complete privacy and isolation: 

When you buy a VPS, your website will be sharing the server with other websites like in shared hosting. However, unlike in shared hosting, your website has more seclusion and privacy since each website is housed in individual containers where no outsider can gain entry to your site.

There are many ways you can use the VPS: 

1.Game server: Virtual server is an affordable and reliable way to host your own games setting up your own rules, mods, having control on who can join the game. You could set up your own version of Minecraft server for family and friends.

2.Backup server: Keeping a backup of your applications and data is very vital. You could use your VPS as an external backup server rather than pile up your space with external storage devices.

3.Learning platform: You could use the virtual private servers for developing and experimenting with new codes. You can test your applications for security patches and eliminate bugs if any.

4.Secure your wireless connection: Instead of using the public connections and putting your applications at risk, you could use your VPS as a virtual private network and have a secure browsing. You will have complete peace of mind if you need to access your bank account or work on your applications while travelling or out of your workplace.

5. Internet of Things (IoT): If your business uses lots of digital devices and sensors you could use your virtual server as a single hub for all your internet of things. All the data collected from these devices can be diverted to your VPN and create an easy way to keep a track of your information.

6.  Run your own analytics: Rather than rely on third-party web analytics, you could self-host one deploying some tools which offer features such as visitor tracking-like their stay time, what they search for, location, maximum visits etc.

7. Private sync service: Instead of syncing your personal data across some third-party storage, you could create your own private syncing service using any of the tools available over the web. You will have complete control over your private data syncing it across multiple devices that you own.

The biggest advantage is the price factor as the virtual servers are more cost-effective than the dedicated servers while giving you almost similar features.