Storage KVM VPS
HostSailor offers superior VPS hosting services at affordable rates and specialize in delivering customers the best data storage solutions in VPS hosting. All of our KVM VPS plans are supported by RAID10 data storage systems. With this advanced storage technology, we have made a perfect VPS web hosting environment for customers. The RAID10 setup provides the best mix of hosting performance, data availability and data redundancy. Our VPS packages are upgradeable at any time, offering you scope for growth.
KVM is backed by Red Hat and this is among the best kinds of support that you can get. KVM VPS web hosting supports Solaris, Windows, BSD, and Linux; you will not require any additional drives with the website hosting service. KVM comes with many performance benefits too. For one, with KVM, there is no proxy architecture, which means you will be able to get more performance out of your operating system.
With KVM, each server has dedicated hardware space and RAM, which enhances server stability and keeps neighboring machines from using the same disk space and memory areas. Each server is completely isolated, with its own kernel OS, and the work of it is independent of other machines.
HostSailor’s tiered pricing plans offer varying levels of storage space and RAM to help manage small, medium, and large websites. You can choose from a variety of storage and RAM options to suit the varying needs of your website.
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FAQS
No, it is not possible since both are using different virtualizations.
Yes, you can install it in KVM platform if you provide the ISO download link.
Yes, it is possible. For KVM and Xen VPS platforms, it needs a reboot.
Yes, we do keep weekly backups for OpenVZ and monthly backup for Xen and KVM VPS servers. Please be reminded that we don’t offer backup service for any of the Storage KVM VPS packages.
It is based on your needs. If you are running a resource intensive program, Xen will be the better choice. If you need custom OS, kernel upgrades, VNC access etc, go for KVM. If it is a small website with less visitors, OpenVZ will be fine.