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VPS vs Dedi

For end-users hosting websites, a web app, a mail server, etc, isn't a dedi overkill?

I feel like 99% of end-users don't really need a dedi tbh. For those of you (who are not resellers virtualizing the dedi and reselling VPSs/shared hosting) who own a dedi, what exactly was the bottleneck that you find in a VPS that made you upgrade to a dedi?

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  • LeviLevi Member

    No one use dedicated servers nowadays. Even if you buy one - virtualize it. Numerous benefits:

    • Resource isolation for separate tasks;
    • Snapshots;
    • Easy migration to new infra;

    Only with very specific tasks is reasonable to use dedicated machines as it is.

  • Isn't a VPS overkill? And 99% of end users hosting on a VPS could easily use shared hosting?

  • emghemgh Member

    CPU, RAM & Disk

    Thanked by 2OhJohn jlet88
  • jlet88jlet88 Member
    edited January 28

    @emgh said:
    CPU, RAM & Disk

    also: dedicated port + no bad neighbors on a node

    Thanked by 2OhJohn emgh
  • emghemgh Member

    @jlet88 said:

    @emgh said:
    CPU, RAM & Disk

    also: dedicated port + no bad neighbors on a node

    & the amount of serious providers offering cheap VPS’es that can compete with OVH/Hetzner’s dedi value, given their stability and as you said, the added value of no neighbors on the node–not a lot

    Thanked by 1jlet88
  • emghemgh Member
    edited January 28

    But to be clear, I still split it up into KVM’s. Easier, as @Levi said

    Edit: Debian & Docker thx

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