Web hosting companies developed the virtual private
server to provide features usually reserved for a dedicated server at a more
affordable price. An increasing number of web hosting users needed more
flexibility, custom configurations, and root access, and the concept of a true
virtual server fit their needs perfectly.
With a virtual private server, each web hosting account receives their own
operating system. The most common operating system is a highly specialized
version of Linux, a Unix-like open-source initiative. The user's operating
system runs the typical web hosting software, including an FTP server, a web
server such as Apache, and an email server. Users can configure these
components without affecting other users on the same physical machine because
they are working within their own operating system. They are usually given the
option of "root access," meaning they are allowed to use the root account on
their server. The root account is required if you want to compile your own
programs, change ownership of files and directories, or start services on
ports below 1024.
In addition to providing the power of true root access, users receive
additional services that allow you to focus on important administrative tasks
such as spam filtering and network monitoring. PHP web hosting, for example,
often requires root access. Many of our customers use VPS hosting with PHP.
A virtual private server allow users to configure their system in almost
endless ways, but it does not always include essential web hosting tools and
multiple-user management. This makes it especially difficult for resellers or
other individuals who support many user accounts on their server. Our virtual
dedicated server gives you the benefits of the virtual server technology
coupled with powerful user management and virtual host tools.