Apart from the hosting features, the difference between the two VPS solutions is the container manager that the VPS plans are using. The OpenVZ plans come with the SolusVM Panel, while the Virtuozzo VPS’s come with the Virtuozzo Panel. The two containers differ from one another in terms of capabilities.
The SolusVM is considered more basic, as it offers limited management options, while the Virtuozzo Panel offers a greater variety of options and functions. You can check the official websites of the two in order to learn more about each of them:
SolusVM: https://www.solusvm.com/
Virtuozzo: https://www.parallels.com/products/pvc/
Yes, it is possible to upgrade from one VPS plan to another. This can be done either through the client’s billing account, or through the Reseller Control Panel. Clients can upgrade their VPS plans through the Change/Upgrade plan section of their billing control panels, while the reseller is able to upgrade the plan for their client through the View Clients section of the Reseller Control Panel.
Important: Please note that upgrades are possible only within the same VPS type. If you are using a Virtuozzo VPS, you can upgrade to another Virtuozzo VPS and vice versa if you are using an OpenVZ VPS, you can only upgrade to another OpenVZ VPS.
The additional Managed Services package includes:
No, we do not offer trials for any of our hosting services. We do not charge a setup fee for VPS packages and thus you can simply purchase the service and try it for a month as there is no obligation to renew it afterwards. Please note that the VPS plans do not offer a 30 days money back guarantee.
We do not limit the number of emails you can send when using a VPS service.
The virtual private servers (VPS) act like a dedicated server but share the hardware resources of a physical server with other VPS packages. You have full root access to the VPS and you can even choose the Operating System that will be used on your particular VPS. They are suitable for hosting applications that have specific requirements and cannot be installed on a cloud hosting account.
Semi-dedicated servers are like cloud hosting packages but offer an abundance of resources. There is no root access and the server configuration and setup is the same as the cloud hosting packages. They are suitable for hosting resource-consuming websites that exceed the limits of the cloud hosting accounts like the CPU usage.
The virtual private servers (VPS) come with full root access and you can even choose the Operating System that will be used on your particular VPS.
We do not have a set limit on the number of dedicated IP addresses that can be purchased and used on a VPS but in order to use more than 3, you will be required to fill out and sign an IP justification form with detailed information about the purpose of each dedicated IP address on the VPS.
We do not have a set limit on the number of dedicated IP addresses that can be purchased and used on a dedicated server but in order to use more than 3, you will be required to fill out and sign an IP justification form with detailed information about the purpose of each dedicated IP address on the dedicated server.