RAM, or Random Access Memory, is a kind of computer data storage, which allows the info to be read randomly without accessing the preceding bytes before that. This makes the RAM substantially quicker than other types of storage devices including DVDs or HDDs in which all the data ought to be read so as to access certain info. If you have a shared hosting account, the amount of memory your web programs can use cannot be fixed and may frequently depend upon the free memory that is available on the physical web server. Using a standalone web server, however, there's always a minimum amount of physical memory that'll be available at all times and won't be allocated to other clients even when it isn't used. This is valid with our virtual and dedicated hosting servers.

Guaranteed RAM in VPS Web Hosting

The physical memory you will get with every virtual private server that we offer is guaranteed and shall be at your disposal constantly even if you don't use the whole thing for a long stretch of time. Each VPS account offers set system resources and runs in an isolated container apart from all the other accounts on the physical hosting server, so even when some account starts running out of memory, we shall never assign some of your memory to that account. Additionally we never distribute the whole physical memory on the hardware node among the virtual accounts established on it, to guarantee that it will not run out of memory. Thus, there'll always be free RAM if you want to upgrade your package and we guarantee the flawless performance of the physical machine.

Guaranteed RAM in Dedicated Servers Hosting

The amount of RAM that comes with every single dedicated server which we provide is sufficient enough even for very resource-demanding web apps. The memory shall be readily available for your sites and any software which you install on the web server at all times, so even when at some point you use only a fraction of the resources you have, we'll never alter the hardware configuration which you have ordered. All of the components are examined before the server is assembled, including the RAM sticks, to make sure that you will get a flawlessly performing web server that can ensure the best possible general performance for your websites. The amount of physical memory that you have will be listed together with the full hosting server configuration specifications inside your billing Control Panel.