RAM, or Random Access Memory, is a type of computer data storage, that permits the information to be read randomly without accessing the preceding bytes before that. That makes the RAM substantially faster than other kinds of storage devices such as DVDs or HDDs in which all the information must be read so that you can access specific data. If you have a shared hosting account, the exact amount of memory which your web apps can use may not be fixed and may regularly rely upon the free memory that is available on the physical server. Using a standalone server, however, there's always a minimum amount of physical memory which will be available at all times and will not be assigned to other customers even if it is not being used. That's valid with our virtual and dedicated web servers.

Guaranteed RAM in VPS Servers

If you acquire a VPS server through us, you shall have a guaranteed amount of RAM available always. We set up the VPS accounts on effective hardware nodes with plenty of physical memory, so once a new virtual server is created, the RAM is allocated entirely to it based on the exact features of the particular package. We never re-allocate RAM from a VPS which doesn't use all of its resources to one which requires more resources, so you will be able to use the features of your package at their full capacity all of the time. We create only several VPS accounts on a physical server and we ensure that it comes with enough memory to enable all the clients on it to upgrade the RAM their hosting servers are using without affecting the other accounts.

Guaranteed RAM in Dedicated Servers

The amount of RAM included with each and every dedicated server which we offer you is large enough even for really resource-demanding web apps. The memory shall be readily available for your Internet sites and any other software you install on the server at all times, so if at some point you use just a fraction of the system resources that you have, we will never alter the hardware configuration that you have ordered. All the components are examined before the server is assembled, including the RAM sticks, to make certain that you'll get a flawlessly performing server that can ensure the best possible performance for your sites. The amount of physical memory you have shall be listed along with the full web server configuration specifications inside your billing Control Panel.