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Hosting Discussion => VPS Hosting => Topic started by: vpnyadav on Mar 07, 2023, 12:03 AM

Title: From Virtual Hosting to VPS
Post by: vpnyadav on Mar 07, 2023, 12:03 AM
Throughout my life, I have always used virtual hosting. However, I am now considering transitioning to a virtual private server (VPS) for the purpose of deploying Python web services. Could you recommend any technical articles to help me delve deeper into this topic?

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I must admit that I am finding it challenging to envision how a VPS differs from the likes of cPanel and DirectAdmin. As someone who is accustomed to using these interfaces, any assistance in understanding the nuances of VPS would be greatly appreciated.
Title: Re: VPS. Where to start?
Post by: kompany on Mar 07, 2023, 01:23 AM
During the installation of ISPmanager or any other panel, you might have to deal with the console only once. The installer will take care of installing all necessary servers and daemons. Once installed, you can enjoy a convenient web interface just as you are used to.

Installing the panel is a breeze too! All it takes is writing one script and running it - essentially just three commands. I'm not sure if this applies to other panels though...
Title: Re: VPS. Where to start?
Post by: simialone on Mar 07, 2023, 02:10 AM
If there isn't enough information available to help with server configuration, you can always opt for an easier route by ordering a pre-configured server. Let your admins take care of the necessary configurations and enjoy having everything set up to your liking at a reasonable price.

When it comes to configuring servers and VPS, Webmin is a fantastic option. It's OpenSource and makes configuration a breeze. Whether you need it for a one-time setup or ongoing maintenance, Webmin can simplify the process in many ways.
Title: Re: VPS. Where to start?
Post by: Colpini on Mar 07, 2023, 02:45 AM
The panels for the VPS are also functional.

My recommendation would be to order the installation, setup, and configuration of both the VPS and panels. It's important to enable daily backups as well. From there, start working with the panels and read up on Unix administration. If you need to check something, simply navigate through the panels and look at the configurations.

If you're feeling adventurous, feel free to experiment. You can always revert back to yesterday's backup if needed.

With a few months of active use and experimentation, you could potentially reach an average admin level.
Title: Re: VPS. Where to start?
Post by: Parados on Mar 10, 2023, 08:10 AM
If I were you, I'd rather choose rightservers.com managed vps (https://www.rightservers.com/managed-vps) solutions.
My business has grown as a direct result of the service and support they offer.
Title: Re: VPS. Where to start?
Post by: Swisshosting on Mar 14, 2023, 04:50 AM
Well, you know, resources is the first thing you look at in a host, if it provides the space, bandwidth and add-on domains you need in case your site becomes successful.
Title: Re: VPS. Where to start?
Post by: Torreako on Mar 23, 2023, 12:53 AM
You should check the reliability and the quality of service also. As for honest and trustworthy hosts, check out:
1) 50webs.com (https://50webs.com/)
2) Hostnamaste.com (https://www.hostnamaste.com/)
3) NetShop-isp.com.cy (https://netshop-isp.com.cy/)
I'd like to say that I have great network uptime and the connection speed is fast at least by my standards.
Title: Re: VPS. Where to start?
Post by: FlyPastaMonster on Mar 23, 2023, 05:53 AM
There can be no simple answer: you either need to understand the technical side of the issue in great detail or trust someone who will help you with this, and unfortunately I have not often met hosting companies that would help administer a user resource.

In my opinion, 3v-hosting (https://3v-host.com/hosting/vps) does a great job with this.
I have been with them for 2 years and there is another hidden benefit - they are from Ukraine, and since there are hostilities there, hosting is cheaper, and they try to keep the level of service high in order to be competitive.
Title: Re: From Virtual Hosting to VPS
Post by: cunicjelly on Jun 12, 2023, 04:43 AM
When companies are creating a website, they are faced with a variety of options and technologies. One such option is a virtual private server, or VPS server. In this article, we will explain what a VPS server is and when it's worth considering purchasing a VPS hosting plan.

A VPS server is a virtual private server that divides the resources of a physical server into multiple independent virtual servers that are used by clients. These virtual servers are isolated from one another, meaning that clients' RAM, CPU, and other resources are strictly theirs, and cannot be used by their neighbors.

If you're unsure whether or not you need a VPS, there are a few signs to look out for. Firstly, if you're concerned about cybersecurity and feel like you might benefit from features like advanced monitoring, data backup, and additional data space, a VPS could be a good option.

Secondly, if your website has experienced significant increases in traffic, shared hosting might not be enough to keep up with demand. With a VPS, you can easily avoid server failures and other issues that come with periods of high load from neighbors.

Thirdly, if your website is slow, you may need more resources than shared hosting can offer. Upgrading to a VPS will allow you to scale your resources as needed without worrying about performance issues.

Lastly, if you're planning on running an online store, a VPS is one of the most secure and convenient hosting options available. Moreover, VPS server protection is organized in such a way as to create all the conditions necessary to pass PCI security standard compliance tests, ensuring that your clients' data is properly protected.

To determine whether you need a VPS or not, consider the additional features you'll get with a VPS plan, such as the ability to scale your resources as needed.
Title: Re: From Virtual Hosting to VPS
Post by: Sullivan on Jun 15, 2023, 02:09 PM
I'd draw your attention to VPS accounts from inet.ws (https://inet.ws/) and libertyvps.net (https://libertyvps.net/offshore-vps).
 They are affordable, dependable, have great software.
Title: Re: From Virtual Hosting to VPS
Post by: tmapusb on Jun 22, 2024, 01:29 AM
Transitioning from traditional virtual hosting to a VPS (Virtual Private Server) may indeed seem challenging for those accustomed to control panel interfaces like cPanel and DirectAdmin. However, this transition opens up new possibilities and provides you with greater control over your environment.

The primary difference is that with a VPS, you get dedicated computing resources (CPU, memory, disk space), whereas with virtual hosting, you share these resources with other websites. This means that on a VPS, you can configure and optimize the environment to suit your specific needs, including installing your own packages, libraries, and even the operating system.

Here are some key benefits of moving to a VPS for your Python web services deployment:

1. High Performance and Flexibility: A VPS provides dedicated resources, allowing your Python applications to run faster and more efficiently, especially when handling high traffic loads or resource-intensive operations.

2. Full Control over the Environment: On a VPS, you can independently install and configure the operating system, web server, databases, Python libraries, and other components necessary for your applications.

3. Scalability: As your Python web services grow, you can easily scale up the dedicated resources of your VPS, such as CPU cores, memory, and disk space.

4. Security and Isolation: A VPS offers an isolated virtual environment, which enhances the security of your applications and data, as they are not dependent on other websites hosted on the same physical server.

To help you delve deeper into the transition to a VPS, I recommend reviewing the following technical articles:

1. "Introduction to VPS: Fundamentals and Benefits of Virtual Private Servers" - This article will help you understand the basic concepts of VPS and how they differ from virtual hosting.

2. "How to Choose the Perfect VPS for Deploying Python Applications" - This article discusses the key factors to consider when selecting a VPS provider and configuring servers for your Python web services.

3. "Configuring and Optimizing VPS for High-Performance Python Applications" - This material will provide step-by-step instructions on setting up the operating system, web server, databases, and other components to ensure maximum performance for your Python applications.

4. "Managing VPS: Best Practices for Virtual Private Server Administration" - This article will introduce you to effective methods for managing, monitoring, and maintaining your VPS to ensure your Python web services run reliably and consistently.
Title: Re: From Virtual Hosting to VPS
Post by: Aromaaz on Apr 12, 2025, 04:49 AM
Before you dive into VPS, understand it's not a magic fix. Here are some harsh truths:

Responsibility: Shared hosting handles updates, backups, and security. With a VPS, all that's on you.

Complexity: Managing a VPS requires technical prowess. Expect a steep learning curve.

Downtime: If your server goes down (due to misconfigurations or lack of maintenance), your services are offline until you fix it.

Cost: While you might save on development costs, VPS can be more expensive in the long run due to management and resource overhead.