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What Does VPS Hosting Stand for?

If you are administering a popular site with an ever-growing number of viewers, page impressions and downloads, but cannot afford a dedicated server web hosting solution to tackle the increased load, then have a peek at our cost-effective VPS package.

The VPS Hosting Solution Clarified

VPS OVZ 1
1 CPU Core
1 GB RAM
20 GB Storage
£5.74 / month
VPS OVZ 2
1 CPU Core
2 GB RAM
40 GB Storage
£12.44 / month
 

A VPS (Virtual Private Server) offers an insulated hosting environment whereby the whole amount of CPU, RAM memory, hard disk storage space and bandwidth resources is apportioned to you only – as if you had a dedicated web server hosting account.

When you order your VPS from MyClubWeb Hosting, you are given the possibility to pick between 2 cutting-edge data center facilities – Steadfast in Chicago, USA, & Pulsant in London, UK, and we recommend you to pick the one closest to your physical location, so that you and your web site's guests can be served quicker.

With MyClubWeb Hosting's VPSs, you can choose an Operating System and install your own software configurations (you are granted root access). Moreover, you can reboot your Virtual Private Server at any particular moment, keep track of the system resource consumption and monitor your web traffic stats in real time. You can pick between OpenVZ and KVM VPS hosting plans, and if you need assistance in administering your virtual private web hosting server, you can try the additional managed services provided by us.

MyClubWeb Hosting VPSs – A Web Hosting Solution Suited to Your Demands

For the sake of customers owning content-heavy sites, at MyClubWeb Hosting we offer the Memcached distributed memory caching system and the Varnish Cache web accelerator, which will considerably improve the loading speed of your web site and reduce the server load. It's worth pointing out that MyClubWeb Hosting's VPS packages offer PostgreSQL, InnoDB and NodeJS support, so power users can get all the flexibility and high-level tools they need.