Can I order licensing through you?
We’re happy to facilitate the ordering of licensing. We have upstream providers that we get licensing through to manage costs. If you’re interested in getting licensing for your VPS or Managed Dedicated Server, please contact us via e-mail to Support [at] virt-host [dot] com or via the Support Desk. Please make sure to include the…
Read MoreCan I order additional IP Addresses?
Yes! Additional IP Addresses are available for our VPS and Dedicated Server Solutions. Existing Customers – Contact us through e-mail to Support [at] virt-host [dot] com from your registered account e-mail or via the Support Desk – Please indicate how many IP Addresses you’re interested in adding, and which Solution you’re wanting to add them…
Read MoreWhat’s the difference between a LXC and a KVM VPS?
A key difference between an LXC and a KVM VPS is that LXC is a container-based virtualization technology, meaning it shares the host machine’s kernel, while KVM is a full hardware virtualization technology where each virtual machine runs its own separate kernel, providing greater isolation and flexibility to run different operating systems on a single…
Read MoreWhat is a VPS used for?
A virtual private server (VPS) is a machine that hosts the software and data needed to run a website or application. VPSs are used for a variety of purposes, including: Hosting: VPSs provide a virtual server for hosting services. Scalability: VPSs can scale seamlessly to meet the needs of growing websites that need more traffic…
Read MoreWhat is a VPS?
A VPS, which stands for “Virtual Private Server,” is a virtualized server environment where a user gets dedicated resources (like CPU, RAM, storage) on a physical server that is shared with other users, essentially acting like a separate, dedicated server while still sharing the underlying hardware, giving more control and customization than standard shared hosting;.
Read MoreWhat happens when I run out of bandwidth?
When you run out of bandwidth on your LXC VPS or KVM VPS Solution, your VPS Solution will remain online and operational; however, you will notice the reduced speeds when transferring files, opening websites on the VPS, etc.
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