RAM, that means Random Access Memory, is a computer storage media which is accessed much more quickly than a hard disk drive, simply because the info can be read randomly, skipping the bytes before the needed information is reached. On a hosting server, the RAM is used to load scripts and web applications when they are executed, so the more RAM you may use, the more apps you'll be able to run simultaneously and the more people shall be able to check out your Internet sites with no effect on the site’s/server’s functionality. Unlike a disk drive, however, the RAM is employed for momentary storage purposes, because the data is lost the moment the power is shut off. When you use a shared web hosting account, the physical memory that your scripts are able to use may be limited and may change based upon what the other customers on the same machine use. Using a virtual or a dedicated hosting server, however, you'll have a fixed amount of RAM that won't be used by anyone else even when you don't use it at a certain time.

Guaranteed RAM in VPS

When you acquire a virtual private server through our company, you'll have a guaranteed amount of RAM available constantly. We set up the VPS accounts on potent hardware nodes with a lot of physical memory, so as soon as a new virtual server is set up, the RAM is assigned completely to it in accordance with the specific features of the particular package deal. We never re-allocate RAM from a VPS that doesn't use all of its system resources to one which requires more resources, so you shall be able to use the features of your package at their full capacity all of the time. We create only a few VPS accounts on a physical server and we ensure that it includes sufficient memory to permit all the customers on it to upgrade the RAM their machines are using without affecting the other accounts.

Guaranteed RAM in Dedicated Hosting

When you get one of our dedicated server plans, you'll get a top-notch hosting server with sufficient RAM to run even a variety of resource-demanding web programs without any effect on the overall functionality of any one of them. Because we test each and every hardware component before we use it when we build a web server, we'll ensure that the RAM sticks aren't malfunctioning and that the server runs flawlessly. The physical memory that you'll get will be available all the time, so even in a situation in which you utilize merely a part of it for a period of time, we will not alter the configuration. You will be able to check out the hardware, including the amount of RAM which you have, inside the billing CP.