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2 vCPU vs 2 Cores

Hi Folks, I am trying to buy a VPS from DrServer and need clarification on whats the performance difference b/w 2 vCPU 2 CPU cores. Which one is better. I dont have too much data so disk space is not important. The performance of my wordpress site (page load speed) is very important. One has 8GB ram and other has 2GB ram and the price on both are almost same... why?

https://lowendbox.com/blog/black-friday-drserver-8gb-kvm-vps-w-100gb-ssd-for-100-year-in-dallas/

https://lowendbox.com/blog/thanksgiving-drserver-7month-2gb-ram-80gb-hdd-xenvm-in-dallas-texas/

Thanks.

Comments

  • For starters the second article is from 4 years ago and that offer no longer appears valid.

    In this case it just seems like the wording of the offering is slightly different and there wouldn't actually be any difference in terms of CPU, both would have 2 cores that are most likely shared fair use, not dedicated.

  • @WSCallum said:
    For starters the second article is from 4 years ago and that offer no longer appears valid.

    In this case it just seems like the wording of the offering is slightly different and there wouldn't actually be any difference in terms of CPU, both would have 2 cores that are most likely shared fair use, not dedicated.

    thanks

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