10.02.2015, 05:40
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There's no difference, they're just different names for the same thing. It even says at the end of your VDS quote, "also called a virtual private server".
VPS software can provide 'dedicated' resources (RAM, disk space, CPU cores or alloaction, bandwidth) to a server but your 'server' is still virtualised. If it doesn't have it's own physical box it's a virtual server, whether you want to call it a VPS or VDS. I don't know if you're lying or got scammed, but here are the problems with what you've said: - It's not possible for a host to get a dedicated server with those specs for that price, which means they couldn't possibly resell it to you and make a profit. - Most VPS hosts don't offer anything close to 16 dedicated CPU cores because at that point, why not just get a real dedicated server - I also checked the awful website of the host you claim to have used, and the only thing I could see advertised were VPSes (not VDSes). Their highest plan is $30/month for 6 CPU cores and 4 GB RAM - lower specs than you claimed to have gotten for $20/mo. The host also does not mention DDoS protection anywhere. |
If you dont believe me see this pic.
