RAM, which is short for Random Access Memory, is a computer storage media which could be accessed much quicker than a hard disk, because the info can be read randomly, skipping the bytes before the needed information is reached. On a server, the RAM is employed to load scripts and web apps when they are executed, so the more RAM you can use, the more applications you will be able to run all at once and the more people shall be able to check out your Internet sites with no effect on the site’s/server’s performance. Unlike a disk drive, however, the RAM is used for non permanent storage purposes, due to the fact that the information is lost the moment the power is shut off. When you use a shared web hosting account, the physical memory which your scripts may use may be limited and could change based on what the some other clients on the same hosting server use. Through a virtual or a dedicated web server, on the other hand, you shall have a fixed amount of RAM which won't be used by anyone else even when you don't use it at a certain time.

Guaranteed RAM in VPS Web Hosting

All of our virtual private server packages come with a guaranteed amount of RAM. Put simply, even when you use only a tiny fraction of the resources your plan comes with, we will not allocate the free resources to some other VPS account on the same physical server. Due to the fact that we set up only several virtual servers on a physical one, the latter will always have ample free memory to secure the proper operation of all VPS accounts even when their RAM allocation is upgraded greatly at some point. If you also choose to upgrade your package or to keep the current one and to incorporate just more memory, the new amount will also be reserved only for your account. In this way, we guarantee that your Internet sites will function properly constantly regardless of what the other VPS accounts are using.

Guaranteed RAM in Dedicated Servers Hosting

When you purchase one of our dedicated server packages, you'll get a top-notch web server with sufficient RAM to run even several resource-demanding web programs without any effect on the overall performance of any of them. As we test each hardware component before we use it when we assemble a server, we'll ensure that the RAM sticks are not malfunctioning and that the hosting server performs flawlessly. The physical memory that you'll get shall be available all the time, so even in a situation where you employ merely a part of it for any period of time, we shall never modify the configuration. You shall be able to check the hardware, including the amount of RAM that you have, in the billing CP.