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Introduction to “hosting servers” and virtual servers (VPS)

Hosting servers is the infrastructure that provides your project with constant availability, speed, and security. Essentially, you rent data center resources: processor, RAM, disk space, and network — and the provider is responsible for the uninterrupted operation of the platform. For most websites and applications, the optimal start is virtual hosting: one physical machine is divided into many isolated accounts, each of which receives enough resources for stable operation. If higher performance guarantees are needed, it is useful to look toward VPS/VDS — virtual servers with guaranteed resources and full access to settings.

Why is this important? Fast pages rank better, there are fewer user bounces, and conversion is higher. Quality virtual hosting removes the routine of administration, provides scaling under load, and allows you to focus on the business rather than the “hardware.”

Virtual hosting: what it is and how to choose

Virtual hosting is a ready-made environment for launching websites without deep technical knowledge. You manage the project through a panel, connect domains, SSL, databases, and mail, while the provider takes care of servers, updates, and security. This format is ideal for corporate websites, blogs, landing pages, news and content resources, as well as MVPs of startups.

What to look at when choosing virtual hosting services:

  • real performance (SSD/NVMe, modern processors, caching, HTTP/2/3);
  • limits: number of sites/databases, amount of memory, CPU restrictions;
  • automatic backups and quick recovery;
  • transparent price for virtual hosting without hidden fees;
  • 24/7 support and clear documentation;
  • the ability to migrate to VPS without downtime when the project grows.

For small and medium-sized businesses, virtual hosting provides the optimal balance of cost and stability. And thanks to plan scaling, you pay only for what you actually use.

Renting a virtual server: how it works

A virtual server (VPS/VDS) is an isolated environment with dedicated resources: CPU, RAM, disk, and its own OS. You get root access, install the necessary packages, choose the stack (Nginx/Apache, PHP/FPM, Node.js, Docker, databases), and configure the environment for yourself. That is, it is “almost like a dedicated server,” but more economical and flexible.

A typical path for “renting a virtual server”:

  • choosing a plan by resources (—2/4/8 vCPU, RAM, NVMe, traffic);
  • choosing a data center location closer to the audience;
  • installing an OS or a ready-made stack image;
  • basic hardening and connecting monitoring;
  • deploying the application and optimizing services.

Key selection factors:

  • cost of a virtual server and the “price/resources” ratio;
  • disk performance (NVMe is important for DB/CRM/CMS);
  • channels and peering (access speed for your target audience);
  • SLA and compensation for downtime;
  • the ability to upgrade “on the fly.”

Virtual server for a website: advantages and features

When traffic grows, integrations, queues, caches, and background processing appear — a virtual server for a website gives you control and stability. You manage specific versions of PHP/Node/Python, finely tune the web server, caches (Redis/Memcached), databases (MySQL/PostgreSQL), CDN, WAF, backups, and updates.

For large projects and e-commerce this is critical:

  • hosting on a virtual server allows you to isolate the load and not “share” resources with neighbors;
  • it is easier to build CI/CD, a staging environment, and test versions;
  • it is simpler to scale: vertically (resources) and horizontally (cluster, load balancer).

How to choose virtual hosting: speed, security, price

Main criteria:

  • Speed. NVMe storage, modern CPUs, HTTP/2/3, Brotli, OPCache, CDN, data center geography. This directly affects SEO and conversion.
  • Security. Automatic updates, WAF, anti-DDoS, account isolation, 2FA, regular backups, and one-click restore.
  • Price. Focus on transparent plans and a clear virtual hosting rental model. Compare resources, not just cost. The query “price for renting a virtual server” makes sense only in the context of specific resources and SLA.
  • Support. Live support that understands the stack and helps with migration.
  • Test. If virtual hosting with a trial period is available — use it. In a few days you will see real speed, stability, and panel quality.

Additionally, pay attention to growth scenarios: today “virtual hosting for a website” is enough, and tomorrow you may need “renting virtual servers” or a “virtual cloud server” for microservices and containers. It is important that the transition between plans is painless and without downtime.

Renting a virtual server: what affects the cost

The “price for renting a virtual server” is influenced by:

  • the number and generation of vCPU;
  • the amount of RAM;
  • the type and volume of storage (SSD/NVMe), IOPS;
  • network bandwidth and traffic;
  • resource reservation and SLA level;
  • licenses (if needed, for example, for panels/software).

The optimal approach is to calculate TCO: not only the monthly plan, but also the cost of the team’s time, downtime, and the risks of data loss. Sometimes a slightly more expensive plan with quality support and backups is more profitable in the long run.

Frequently Asked Questions

A physical server is appropriate when full hardware isolation, specific controllers/software, extreme disk performance, or large amounts of RAM are needed. In most web scenarios, a VPS provides sufficient speed and flexibility at a better cost, and scaling is easier.
Guaranteed resources (CPU/RAM/disk), NVMe storage, network and traffic, SLA, site geography, as well as additional options — reserved IPs, licenses, backups, managed administrator support.
It is a VPS in the provider’s cloud infrastructure with the ability to scale quickly, convenient snapshots/backups, and a flexible network topology (VPC, private subnets, load balancers). Suitable for CI/CD, microservices, containers, and high-availability configurations.
If the site fits within the plan’s limits, rarely exceeds CPU/RAM, and does not require specific software — stay on hosting. Signs it is time for a VPS: stable load peaks, integrations/queues, the need for custom modules, fine-tuning of caches and databases, and a plan for traffic growth.
Yes. It is a chance to evaluate the panel, speed, stability, and support on a real project before payment. Based on the test results, it is easier to make an informed decision.

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RX START
2.78 $ per month
RX BASIC
5.56 $ per month
RX BUSINESS
7.20 $ per month
RX STUDIO
8.80 $ per month
Disk capacity, GB 10 20 40 70
Traffic Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited
Number of sites 5 10 20 Unlimited
Mailboxes 5 500 1000 Unlimited
Amount of RAM, MB 512 1024 2048 3072
MySQL databases 5 Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited
Size of each MySQL database Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited
FTP users 20 50 100 Unlimited
Database management system phpMyAdmin
Data backup daily daily daily daily
MySQL 5.x.x support
PHP 5.3 - 8.1 support
Backup management
Subdomains Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited