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1 Core

RAM

2 Gb

Storage

30 Gb

Bandwidth

Unmetered

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12 copies 2 hours interval Snapshot Backups

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CPU

2 Core

RAM

4 Gb

Storage

60 Gb

Bandwidth

Unmetered

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12 copies 2 hours interval Snapshot Backups

Why HBF?

When considering backup solutions for our VPS, we chose HBF (High Backup Frequency) for its exceptional reliability. With backups occurring every 2 hours, we minimize data loss and ensure quick restoration. Although we explored creating a self-healed cluster environment, our extensive testing highlighted potential pitfalls, like time synchronization and network integrity issues, that could compromise the healing process. Ultimately, HBF emerged as the best choice, achieving zero failures during restoration. This assurance gives us peace of mind, knowing our data is in safe hands!


Why does IOPS matter?

The above is a comparison of a Linux VPS uses SSD on the left and a Linux VPS uses NVMe on the right. Linux VPS NVMe is generally faster in many areas but both scored A at Google lighthouse. IOPS, or Input/Output Operations Per Second, are crucial for the performance of any Virtual Private Server (VPS), including Vastspace VPS. Higher IOPS indicate that a VPS can handle more read and write operations in a shorter period. This is especially important for applications that require quick data access, such as databases and high-traffic websites. In the case of Vastspace VPS, superior IOPS contribute to faster load times, better user experience, and improved overall efficiency. Therefore, investing in a VPS with high IOPS capabilities can lead to enhanced performance and reliability for businesses and developers alike.

An NVMe VPS can be 3 times faster read speed than an original SSD VPS. Well, this is a sequential tested situation, it will be less faster in a random read test, and case to case basis. However, it is obvious that the NVMe VPS is faster than the SSD VPS, and its cost more.


Faster is better?

When it comes to choosing between NVMe VPS and SSD VPS for your hosting needs, it really depends on what you're looking for.

If you’re managing demanding workloads, like large datasets or resource-heavy applications, NVMe is the way to go. It shines when you need to handle high traffic, providing that extra speed and efficiency.

During the boot up time and shutdown time tests, SSD VPS is as fast as the NVMe VPS, we did not observe any differences during the tests.

On the other hand, if budget is a priority or you're just looking for something for general use, SSD hosting does a great job. It's cost-effective and still offers solid performance for everyday applications and websites that don’t demand extreme speeds.

Criteria

Choose NVMe

Choose SSD

Workload Type

Large datasets, resource-intensive

General-purpose

Traffic Levels

High traffic

Moderate to low

Budget

More costly

Budget-friendly

  Performance Needs  

  Low latency, high-speed requirements  

   Good performance for most needs   

Choosing the right option depends on your needs!


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