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SL-VPS R1
Sri Lankan Hosted VPS
- 1 vCPU Cores
- 1 GB RAM
- 20 GB NVMe
- 1 IPv4 Address
- Unlimited Bandwidth
- Linux Cloud OS
SL-VPS R2
Sri Lankan Hosted VPS
- 1 vCPU Cores
- 2 GB RAM
- 40 GB NVMe
- 1 IPv4 Address
- Unlimited Bandwidth
- Linux Cloud OS
SL-VPS R3
Sri Lankan Hosted VPS
- 2 vCPU Cores
- 4 GB RAM
- 60 GB NVMe
- 1 IPv4 Address
- Unlimited Bandwidth
- Linux Cloud OS
SL-VPS R4
Sri Lankan Hosted VPS
- 4 vCPU Cores
- 8 GB RAM
- 100 GB NVMe
- 1 IPv4 Address
- Unlimited Bandwidth
- Linux Cloud OS
Easy upgrade
Quick Provisioning
LK IPv4 Address
99% Service Uptime
Secure Shell Access
Unleashing the Power of Local Servers and VPS Hosting for Seamless Performance
For web hosts to effectively meet the varied and ever-evolving requirements of their customers, the most effective method is to utilize local virtual private servers.
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Frequently Asked Questions
In what ways are VPS managed?
Keeping a VPS running is a lot like keeping your own computer running, with the addition of certain network administration tasks. Tools, such as extensive client dashboards and control panels, are available from modern VPS hosts to address this.
What happens to the performance of my site?
- Your performance might be pleasantly pleased when you upgrade to a VPS. While this is in part due to the dedicated resources, keep in mind that VPS accounts have the potential to be very regulated.
- Less overall demand on those resources is the result of deploying only the parts you require. Sites hosted on virtual private servers are often more dependable since they never have to wait for those resources when they are needed.
Is it Safe to Use VPS Hosting?
Virtual private server hosting is often far safer than shared hosting due to the account isolation it provides. On the other hand, keep in mind that improper configuration can jeopardize application-level security.
Was a VPS necessary?
Having a backup plan to switch to a virtual private server (VPS) is a good idea in case your website traffic starts to exceed your shared hosting package’s capacity. Service disruptions are common with plans that can’t handle the current volume of traffic, which can be frustrating for your visitors.