Virtual dedicated server (VDS) is a dedicated portion of the physical server, at kernel level with fully dedicated resources. No sharing is allowed on our virtual dedicated servers. Every cycle of processing power, memory, and SAN storage is exclusively allocated to you by our customised XEN hypervisor.
Virtual private server (VPS) is a dedicated portion of physical server, with overlapping of resources between VPSs, on the same hardware node. OpenVZ or Virtuozzo hypervisor powered VPS allow portions of your paid resources to be given to other VPS on the same hardware node as "burst resources". This introduces an additional level of software-based-variables affecting your virtual-server's performance.
Indichosts's VDS offer a true virtualized environment that provides N+1 redundancy on storage, hardware, and networking, while providing you the flexibility of root access on your choice of operating system, software.
Cloud computing platform means each VDS instance is located on multiple physical appliances connected to form a redundant scalable hosting cloud. Should a hardware node become unresponsive, the affected application will automatically be restarted on next available resource without operator intervention, in minutes. Cloud computing ensures hardware failures will have negligible impact on your VDS uptime.
VDS start with specification of 376MB RAM memory, 10GB SAN space and 250GB monthly Transfer on 1Gbps port. Each cloud hosting VDS instance can be ramped up in minutes, to meet any DIGG affect or sudden demand for raw power. All data is stored on our RAID10 enabled SAN and virtual machines can be backed up daily, weekly & monthly.
Prefer a fully managed solution? we offer Full Server Management at an incremental cost or get our fully managed semi dedicated hosting on Linux or Windows with reseller features, but without root access.
My server is running on top-notch network. Always
up, no problems. Reliability is another thing that's great about the
cloud VDS. Storage, network, and power are redundant. If something is
to go down, it doesn't affect my application. The server is very fast.
VMs run on top quality hardware, Xeon based systems.
Tom Holland - Developer