20.06.2013, 04:13
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It goes in stages:
Shared Hosting - You use a panel to monitor your server, usually one of probably a hundred on a dedicated server. VPS - You need linux knowledge to install libraries, mysql etc. (Usually VPS's are from a Dedi but resources are shared) - No panel given, you just need linux / putty knowledge. Dedicated Server - Your own server, no one else has access to your rack. Same with VPS, you need linux and putty knowledge. |
A hundred servers on a single Dedicated server, shared by multiple clients, is called a VPS.
Not all VPS are linux, I know lots that run on Windows and even Mac.
Some VPS do use User Control Panels, you guys are calling them Shared Hosting for some reason.
I don't see a difference between VPS and Shared Hosting, there must be some difference.
Inverse said, with Shared Hosting they do technical stuff for you, and a VPS you have to manage things yourself, pretty much the only difference pointed out so far.