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Know more about VPS Hosting.
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Introduction to VPS |
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A virtual private server (VPS, also
referred to as Virtual Dedicated Server or VDS) is a method
of partitioning a physical server computer into multiple
servers that each has the appearance and capabilities of
running on its own dedicated machine. Each virtual server
can run its own full-fledged operating system, and each
server can be independently rebooted. The practice of
partitioning a single server so that it appears as multiple
servers has long been common practice in mainframe
computers, but has seen a resurgence lately with the
development of virtualization software and technologies for
other architectures. |
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Overview |
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The physical server boots normally. It
then runs a program that boots each virtual server within a
virtualization environment (similar to an emulator). The
virtual servers have no direct access to hardware and are
usually booted from a disk image. |
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There are two kinds of virtualizations:
software based and hardware based. In a software based
virtualization environment, the virtual machines share the
same kernel and actually require the main node's resources.
This kind of virtualization normally has many benefits in a
web hosting environment because of quota incrementing and
decrementing in real time with no need to restart the node.
The main examples are Virtuozzo (a product of swsoft.com),
HyperVM (a product of lxlabs.com), Vserver, and OpenVZ which
is the core kernel of both virtuozzo and hypervm. |
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In a hardware based virtualization, the
virtualization mechanism partitions the real hardware
resources. In typical implementations, no burst and/or
realtime quota modification is possible; the limits are hard
and can only be modified by restarting a virtual machine
instance. This kind of environment is potentially more
secure in the sense that it is less subject to "Quality of
Service crosstalk" between VM instances; on the other hand,
its security is typically dependent on the correctness of a
larger and more complicated Trusted Computing Base. It is
more commonly used in enterprise/commercial deployments.
Examples include Microsoft Virtual Server, VMware ESX
Server, and Xen. |
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Uses |
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Virtual private servers bridge the gap
between shared web hosting services and dedicated hosting
services, giving independence from other customers of the
VPS service in software terms but at less cost than a
physical dedicated server. As a VPS runs its own copy of its
operating system, customers have superuser-level access to
that operating system instance, and can install almost any
software that runs on the OS. Certain software does not run
well in a virtualized environment, including firewalls,
anti-virus clients, and indeed virtualizers themselves; some
VPS providers place further restrictions, but they are
generally lax compared to those in shared hosting
environments. Due to the number of virtualization clients
typically run on a single machine, a VPS generally has
limited processor time, RAM, and disk space. |
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Due to their isolated nature, VPSes have
become common sandboxes for possibly-insecure public
services or update testing. For example, a single physical
server might have two virtual private servers running: one
hosting the production-level (live) website, and a second
which houses a copy of it. When updates to crucial parts of
software need to be made, they can be tested in the second
VPS, allowing for detailed testing to be conducted without
requiring several physical servers. |
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Virtual private servers are also
sometimes employed as honeypots, allowing a machine to
deliberately run software with known security flaws without
endangering the rest of the server. Multiple honeypots can
be quickly set up via VPSes in this fashion. |
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Some Tips |
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Back up often : Contrary to shared
hosting which can be considered reasonably fool-proof,
working with a VPS can seriously affect the functionality of
your system. Because of that, do not hesitate to back up
your entire system often if you are not sure what you are
doing. |
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Do not go wild with software updates
: More and more users update their desktop software as soon
as updates are available. That approach can cause problems
for your VPS. Please realize that immediate software updates
can negatively affect your system stability. If you want to
update software, make sure you know the reasons for doing
so, and definitely back up your system beforehand. |
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Do not share your root password ever:
The root password is the key to your VPS. Do not share it. |
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From Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia. All text is available under the terms of the
GNU Free Documentation License. |
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