RAM, or Random Access Memory, is a kind of computer data storage, that permits the data to be read randomly without accessing the preceding bytes before that. This makes the RAM considerably quicker than other types of storage devices like DVDs or HDDs where all of the info ought to be read so that you can access specific data. If you have a shared hosting account, the total amount of memory your web apps can use can't be fixed and may sometimes depend on the free memory which is available on the physical hosting server. Using a standalone server, however, there's always a minimum amount of physical memory which shall be for your use at all times and will never be allocated to other customers even if it is not in use. That is valid with our virtual and dedicated web servers.
Guaranteed RAM in VPS Hosting
The physical memory you will get with every single virtual private server we offer is guaranteed and shall be available consistently even if you don't use it all for a long period of time. Every single VPS account gives you set system resources and runs in an isolated container independently from all of the other accounts on the physical server, so even when some account starts running out of memory, we won't assign some of your memory to that account. Additionally we never distribute the entire physical memory on the hardware node among the virtual accounts created on it, in order to ensure that it will never run out of memory. This way, there will always be free RAM if you want to upgrade your package and we guarantee the flawless overall performance of the physical server.
Guaranteed RAM in Dedicated Web Hosting
When you buy one of our dedicated server plans, you will get a top-notch web server with sufficient RAM to run even multiple resource-demanding web apps with no effect on the overall performance of any one of them. Because we test each hardware component before we use it when we build a hosting server, we will make sure that the RAM sticks aren't faulty and that the web server works flawlessly. The physical memory which you will get shall be available all of the time, so even in a situation in which you use only a part of it for a period of time, we shall never alter the configuration. You'll be able to take a look at the hardware, including the amount of RAM that you have, inside the billing Control Panel.