Additional RAM
What precisely does ?additional RAM? signify? How could you assign extra RAM memory to your virtual or dedicated server?
Whenever an application is executed on a web server, it is loaded into the physical memory. In case you run a resource-demanding script, or if you simply add more scripts on your sites and you get loads of visitors, you might encounter a situation where your VPS has insufficient memory to run all the programs and freezes for that reason, which means that your sites will stop functioning adequately and that the visitors will start seeing error messages. To avoid this sort of a scenario, you could take advantage of the RAM upgrade that we're offering and increase the amount of physical memory at your disposal without changing your entire plan. That way, you'll be able to pay just for the resources you actually need instead of for additional disk space or higher Processor speeds that you will not really use, for example. With the upgrade, you'll be able to ensure the flawless operation of your sites, which also means a better experience for your visitors.
Additional RAM in VPS Web Hosting
The RAM upgrade is available in increments of 128 MB with each and every virtual private servers we offer, regardless if it's a low-end or a high-end one. In case you know that you shall need more RAM from the very beginning, you could add it on the order page, while if you need it after your hosting server is already operating, you may add it through the billing Control Panel with simply a few mouse clicks. The additional memory will be allocated to your current plan automatically, so there will not be any downtime and you won't need to do anything personally on your end. Due to the fact that we create a number of VPS accounts on powerful physical web servers, there'll always be plenty of 100 % free RAM which can be allocated to any of the accounts, irrespective of what upgrade you or any other customer needs. This scalability ensures that your sites can grow without restricting their functionality or the amount of clients which can browse them concurrently.