Additional RAM
Discover what ‘additional RAM’ means regarding dedicated servers and Virtual Private Servers and how you are able to add additional RAM to your server.
Whenever an application is executed on a web server, it is loaded into the physical memory. In case you run a resource-demanding script, or if you just add more scripts on your Internet sites and you get a lot of visitors, you may encounter a scenario where your Virtual Private Server has insufficient memory to run all the programs and freezes because of this, which means that your websites will stop operating effectively and that the visitors shall start seeing error messages. To avoid such a scenario, you can take advantage of the RAM upgrade that we are offering and increase the amount of physical memory available without changing the entire plan. In this way, you may pay just for the resources that you actually need instead of for additional disk space or higher Processor speeds that you won't really use, for instance. With the upgrade, you'll be able to ensure the faultless operation of your Internet sites, which also means a better experience for your visitors.
Additional RAM in VPS Web Hosting
The RAM upgrade is supplied in increments of 128 MB with each virtual private servers which we offer, regardless if it's a low-end or a high-end one. In case you know that you shall need more RAM from the beginning, you'll be able to add it on the order page, while in the event that you need it after your web server is already operating, you may add it through your billing CP with no more than several mouse clicks. The additional memory shall be assigned to your existing plan automatically, so there will not be any downtime and you shall not need to do anything by hand on your end. As we create many VPS accounts on potent physical servers, there will always be enough absolutely free RAM which can be allocated to any of the accounts, irrespective of what upgrade you or any other customer needs. This scalability means that your websites can develop without limiting their performance or the number of customers that can browse them simultaneously.