Linux VPS
Running a website on shared hosting means competing for resources with thousands of other sites on the same server, and watching your traffic spike can mean a sudden slowdown. A Linux VPS gives you your own slice of a physical server with guaranteed resources, so your performance doesn't suffer when your neighbor's site goes viral. You get root access to a Linux environment, letting you install custom software, configure exactly how your stack runs, and scale up RAM or CPU when you need it without migrating elsewhere. The trade-off is hands-on: you're responsible for managing your own server updates and security patches. For developers and growing businesses, that control is worth it because you can run specialty applications, optimize for your specific workload, and pay only for what you actually use instead of overpaying for managed services.
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