Guaranteed RAM
Identify the difference between normal and guaranteed RAM in the hosting world.
RAM is an abbreviation for Random Access Memory. This is a kind of computer memory, which, in contrast to other storage devices such as hard disks or DVDs, allows the data to be accessed directly without reading the previous content located inside it. Every time an app is started, it is stored in the RAM, because it may be accessed considerably quicker than if it was read from another media device. With regards to the web hosting service itself, extra RAM means that more web applications can work simultaneously on a particular hosting server, particularly if they're resource-demanding and are accessed by a large number of people concurrently. Unlike a shared web hosting package where the system resources of a given account may be flexible and quite often depend on what other end users consume as well, a VPS provides a guaranteed amount of RAM which can be used all the time. That memory is assigned to one web server only and will not be used by other clients even in case it is not in use.
Guaranteed RAM in Dedicated Servers Hosting
If you need a highly effective website hosting solution for your Internet sites and apps and you acquire one of the Linux dedicated servers hosting we provide, you shall have a massive amount of physical memory available constantly. You will be able to check out the hardware configuration at any time via the billing CP, including the amount of RAM. We try out the memory sticks extensively as well as all of the other parts before we use them to build any machine, so when you purchase one of our plans, you shall get a high-quality web server that'll guarantee excellent performance for your websites. Even in case you don't use the entire capacity of the hosting server for an extended time period, the physical memory will still be available for your web server only.