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What is a VPS server?

The VPS server is a Virtual Private Server, which is called "Virtual Private Server" in English, or "VPS" for short.

: VPS server uses virtual server software (such as Microsoft's virtual server, VMware's ESX server, SWsoft's Virtuozzo) to create multiple isolated small servers on a physical server.

These servers (VP) have their own operating systems, and their operation and management are exactly the same as those of independent servers. Because each VPS server can be restarted independently, it has its own root access rights, users, IP addresses, memory, procedures, files, applications, system function libraries and configuration files.

Virtual private server ensures that all resources are exclusive to users, gives users the highest quality of service, and allows users to enjoy the service quality of independent hosts at the price of virtual hosts.

Each VPS server can be assigned an independent public IP address, an independent operating system, an independent hyperspace, an independent memory, an independent CPU resource, an independent executive program and an independent system configuration. VPS users can not only allocate multiple virtual hosts and unlimited enterprise mailboxes, but also have the function of independent servers, and can install programs themselves and restart the servers independently.