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How Does VPS Hosting Work?

If you are maintaining a heavy resource-requiring web site with an ever-increasing number of visitors, hits and downloads, but cannot afford a dedicated server hosting solution to cope with the expanded load, then check out our cost-effective VPS hosting package.

The VPS Hosting Service Explained

A VPS (Virtual Private Server) ensures an isolated web hosting environment whereby the entire amount of CPU, RAM memory, disk space and bandwidth resources is allocated to you only – as if you were hosted on a dedicated web hosting server.

When you order your virtual private server from GITS Web Hosting, you are offered the option to select between two cutting-edge datacenter facilities – Steadfast in Chicago, United States, and Pulsant in London, England, and we recommend you to select the one nearest to your physical location, so that you and your site's guests can be served faster.

With GITS Web Hosting's VPSs, you can choose an OS and install your own software configurations (you acquire root-level access). Moreover, you can reboot your virtual private hosting server at any particular moment, keep track of the resource consumption and check your web traffic statistics in real time. You can choose between Virtuozzo & OpenVZ powered VPS hosting plans, and if you need assistance in managing your virtual private web server, you can try the optional managed services provided by us.

GITS Web Hosting Virtual Private Servers – A Web Hosting Solution Adjusted to Your Needs

For the sake of customers having content-heavy websites, at GITS Web Hosting we provide the Memcached distributed memory object caching system and the Varnish Cache web accelerator, which will greatly improve the speed of your website and lower the server load. It's good to mention that GITS Web Hosting's VPS hosting packages offer PostgreSQL, InnoDB and NodeJS support, so power users can find all the flexibility and high-level tools they need.