Additional RAM
Understand precisely what ‘additional RAM’ signifies with respect to dedicated servers and Virtual Private Servers and just how you possibly can add extra RAM to your server.
Whenever an application is executed on a hosting server, it is loaded into the physical memory. In case you run a resource-demanding script, or if you just add more scripts on your Internet sites and you get plenty of visitors, you could encounter a situation where your Virtual Private Server has not enough memory to run all the apps and freezes because of this, which means your Internet sites shall stop working adequately and that the site visitors will start seeing error messages. To avoid such a scenario, you can take advantage of the RAM upgrade that we are offering and increase the amount of physical memory available without changing the entire plan. In this way, you may pay just for the system resources which you actually need instead of for additional disk space or higher CPU speeds that you won't really use, for instance. With the upgrade, you could ensure the faultless functioning of your websites, which also means a better experience for your site visitors.
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Additional RAM in VPS Hosting
You can take advantage of the RAM upgrade at any time with any of our
virtual private server packages. Provided you know in advance that you will need more memory, you could add it during the Virtual Private Server order procedure with a number of mouse clicks. If you need RAM once your web server is working, you'll be able to add the necessary amount just as quickly using your billing CP. As our system is flexible, you will have the opportunity to purchase memory in increments of 128 MB, therefore you may get as much as you would like at any given time and you can add RAM as often as needed in case the first upgrade isn't enough. There will always be free memory on the physical server where your virtual server is created, as we ensure that the unused resources will be sufficient for any VPS account to be upgraded substantially, no matter if the upgraded element is the disk space, the physical memory, and so forth.