Additional RAM
What exactly does ?additional RAM? imply? How can you assign extra RAM memory to your virtual or dedicated hosting server?
In the event that you use a Virtual Private Server for online and offline applications, you may come across a scenario where they don't work adequately because of lack of physical memory. This may take place if you try to run a program which requires more RAM than the amount your package offers, or if you have too many apps and some of them consume all the memory, leaving no free RAM for the others. Even when you get a powerful package deal, this could happen if you add more applications on the web server at some point, and since it is possible that you will require just more physical memory, but not higher CPU speeds or more disk space, our company offers a RAM upgrade which you could use without changing your whole plan. In this way, you can pay just for the system resources which you really need and you shall be able to avoid errors on your sites caused by a lack of memory and the inability of the Virtual Private Server to load the apps.
Additional RAM in VPS Web Hosting
More physical memory may be added to any of the Linux VPS web hosting packages which we offer, including the top-end ones, so your sites shall work perfectly constantly. The upgrade is available both on the order page and inside the billing area, so you could add it anytime you need it: before your server is prepared - provided you know that your Internet sites will require additional memory, or after the machine is up and running - if you notice that the default memory is not sufficient for all the Internet sites to function adequately. In the second scenario, the amount of RAM you obtain shall be added to the current configuration with no activity required on your end and without any VPS shutdown or reboot, so there will be no downtime for your sites. The upgrade can be purchased in increments of 128 MB and you will be able to add as much memory as you require, because the physical hosting servers provide sufficient system resources to allow the virtual servers to be upgraded considerably.