Windows VPS Hosting

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Windows Hosting Plans

Picked in mostly asked and a variety of sizes, to help you find the best instance.

W-VPS 2 GB

  • 2 GB RAM
  • 1 vCPU
  • 55 GB SSD Disk
  • 2TB Bandwidth
  • 1 Gbps Port
From$40/month
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W-VPS 4 GB

  • 4 GB RAM
  • 2 vCPU
  • 80 GB SSD Disk
  • 3TB Bandwidth
  • 1 Gbps Port
From$80/month
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W-VPS 8 GB

  • 8 GB RAM
  • 4 vCPU
  • 160 GB SSD Disk
  • 4TB Bandwidth
  • 1 Gbps Port
From$120/month
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Included in All plans

  • Multiple Data Center Locations
  • Performance Virtualization
  • SSD Storage Arrays
  • 24/7 Live Technical Support
  • 99.9% Uptime Guarantee
  • High Speed Data Lines

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Why Windows VDS?

Here are four popular uses for Windows VDS (Virtual Dedicated Server):

Web hosting

Windows VDS can be used to host websites, web applications, and e-commerce platforms. With Windows VDS, you can install and run web servers such as IIS, Apache, and Nginx.

Application hosting

Windows VDS is also commonly used for hosting various applications such as ERP, CRM, and project management software. Windows VDS provides a secure and reliable environment for running applications without the need for dedicated hardware.

Development and Testing

Windows VDS can be used for software development and testing purposes. By creating a dedicated virtual environment, you can test your applications and software without interfering with your production environment.

Backup and Disaster Recovery

Windows VDS can be used for backup and disaster recovery purposes. You can create regular backups of your data and applications, and in the event of a disaster, you can restore your system to a previous state.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are the top 5 Windows VDS Frequently Asked Questions:

A Windows VDS, or Virtual Dedicated Server, is a virtual machine running on a physical server that is dedicated to a specific user or organization. It provides users with dedicated resources, including CPU, RAM, and storage, and can be customized to meet specific business needs.
A shared hosting plan typically involves multiple users sharing resources on the same physical server, whereas a Windows VDS provides dedicated resources to a single user or organization. This means that a Windows VDS can offer higher performance, reliability, and security compared to a shared hosting plan.
Windows VDS provides users with a range of benefits, including dedicated resources, customizability, flexibility, and scalability. Additionally, a Windows VDS can offer high performance, reliability, and security, making it an ideal choice for businesses of all sizes.
A Windows VDS can run various operating systems, including Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2016, and Windows Server 2019. Additionally, you can choose from different editions of Windows Server, such as Standard, Datacenter, and Essentials.
Choosing the right Windows VDS plan depends on several factors, including the size and complexity of your business, your budget, and your specific needs. You should consider factors such as CPU, RAM, storage, and bandwidth requirements, as well as the level of technical support and security features offered by the provider. It's also important to choose a provider with a good reputation and a track record of reliability and customer service.