Additional RAM
Understand just what ‘additional RAM’ means regarding dedicated servers and Virtual Private Servers and exactly how you possibly can add more RAM to your server.
The more physical memory your Virtual Private Server has, the more applications you will be able to run all at once. Some pieces of software require loads of RAM even if nothing else is running on the web server, even though they might not require high Central processing unit speeds or plenty of disk space. In the event your hosting server runs out of memory, it shall stop responding and the sites and the offline apps you host on it will not function properly, as their software components shall not load since there will not be any free memory. In this light, we offer a RAM upgrade for our VPS packages, thus if you discover that your web server is close to the limit, you can take advantage of this upgrade without upgrading the whole package and paying for system resources that you will not use. That way, you'll be able to ensure the proper operation of your scripts and stop stressing that your site visitors shall see errors or won't be able to open your Internet sites at all.
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Additional RAM in VPS Hosting
The RAM upgrade comes in increments of 128 MB with every
virtual private servers that we offer, regardless if it's a low-end or a high-end one. When you know that you'll need additional RAM from the beginning, you'll be able to add it on the order page, while if you need it after your web server is already working, you can add it through the billing CP with simply several clicks. The additional memory will be assigned to your existing plan automatically, so there won't be any downtime and you'll not have to do anything by hand on your end. As we create several VPS accounts on potent physical servers, there'll always be enough 100 % free RAM that may be allocated to any of the accounts, irrespective of what upgrade you or any other client needs. This scalability ensures that your sites can develop without limiting their efficiency or the number of customers which can browse them concurrently.