Additional RAM
What precisely does ?additional RAM? signify? How could you assign extra RAM memory to your virtual or dedicated hosting server?
Whenever a program is executed on a web server, it is loaded into the physical memory. If you run a resource-demanding script, or if you simply add more scripts on your Internet sites and you get a lot of visitors, you may encounter a situation where your VPS has not enough memory to run all the programs and freezes because of this, which means your Internet sites will stop operating correctly and that the website visitors shall start seeing error messages. To avoid such a scenario, you'll be able to take advantage of the RAM upgrade that we are offering and increase the amount of physical memory you can use without changing the entire plan. This way, you could pay only for the system resources that you actually need instead of for additional disk space or higher Central processing unit speeds that you will not really use, for example. With the upgrade, you'll be able to ensure the sleek performance of your sites, which also means a better experience for your website visitors.
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Additional RAM in VPS Servers
Additional physical memory can be added to any of the
VPS service that we offer, including the top-end ones, so your websites will work flawlessly all of the time. The upgrade can be obtained both on the order page and within the billing area, so you may add it whenever you need it: before your hosting server is prepared - if you know your websites will require more memory, or after the server is operational - in the event that you notice that the provided memory is not enough for all the websites to operate adequately. In the second scenario, the amount of RAM you obtain shall be added to the existing configuration with no activity required on your end and without any VPS shutdown or reboot, so there will not be any downtime for your Internet sites. The upgrade is supplied in increments of 128 MB and you'll be able to include as much memory as you would like, due to the fact that the physical machines offer sufficient resources to allow the virtual servers to be upgraded considerably.