17.10.2013, 02:54
The whole point of a host is for them to provide you with a point and click panel for your server.
If you have no intentions of learning how to manage a VPS, then stay with your hosting plan.
However, if you are willing to put in time and dedication to learn at least some basics of how to manage a server then go for it because the best way to learn it is by actually doing it.
Obviously, having a VPS does give you more possibilities, it will be be cheaper and you can run other servers (Teamspeak, Webserver, etc.) on it.
If you have no intentions of learning how to manage a VPS, then stay with your hosting plan.
However, if you are willing to put in time and dedication to learn at least some basics of how to manage a server then go for it because the best way to learn it is by actually doing it.
Obviously, having a VPS does give you more possibilities, it will be be cheaper and you can run other servers (Teamspeak, Webserver, etc.) on it.