Today in this video I am going to show that how you can manage a VPS Hosting Server and install WordPress websites or any other websites on a VPS Server.
You may have a question that why VPS Server and not the other Shared Hosting.
When deciding between a VPS and Shared Hosting, the main difference is how resources are used. In Shared Hosting, many websites share the same server, which can slow things down and limit your control. But with a VPS, you get your own dedicated part of the server, meaning better speed, more security, and more control over your website. If you need faster performance and more flexibility as your website grows, a VPS is a better choice than shared hosting.
And the other reason is the price VPS hosting is typically priced on a monthly or hourly basis, which allows you to pay for exactly what you use. This flexibility makes it easier to adjust your hosting plan as your website’s needs grow or change, without being locked into a long-term commitment.
On the other hand, Shared Hosting is usually billed annually or even for longer terms, with providers often offering discounts for signing up for longer periods. However, after the initial discount period, the renewal rates for shared hosting can be much higher, which can surprise many users when it’s time to renew.
So, while Shared Hosting may appear cheaper upfront due to its long-term discounts, the renewal prices can be significantly higher, making VPS hosting a more predictable and scalable option in the long run, especially for growing websites.
And VPS Servers are cheaper than Shared Hosting because the major difference in VPS Servers and Shared Hosting is that VPS Servers are not managed as Shared Hosting is, which means we need to manage VPS Servers by our selves, Shared Hosting is easy to use, managed, already installed control panel and VPS Servers are unmanaged and little difficult to use.
But The goal of this course is to make VPS management easier for you and show that it’s not as difficult as it might seem at first.