Additional RAM
What does ?additional RAM? imply? How can you assign extra RAM memory to your virtual or dedicated server?
The more physical memory your Virtual Private Server has, the more apps you'll be able to run concurrently. Some pieces of software require a lot of RAM even when nothing else is running on the server, even though they might not demand high Processor speeds or lots of disk space. If your web server runs out of memory, it'll stop responding and the sites and the offline apps that you host on it will not perform effectively, as their software components will not load since there won't be any free memory. In this light, we offer a RAM upgrade for our Virtual private server plans, so if you discover that your web server is close to the limit, you could make the most of this upgrade without upgrading the whole plan and paying for resources that you won't use. This way, you'll be able to guarantee the proper functioning of your scripts and stop worrying that your site visitors shall see errors or will not be able to open your websites at all.
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Additional RAM in VPS Web Hosting
Additional physical memory could be added to any of the
VPS web hosting services which we offer, including the top-end ones, therefore your Internet sites will function correctly constantly. The upgrade is available both on the order page and inside the billing area, so you could add it anytime you require it: before your web server is prepared - provided you know your sites will require more memory, or after the server is operational - if you notice that the provided memory isn't enough for all the sites to function effectively. In the second case, the amount of RAM which you obtain shall be added to the current configuration with no activity required on your end and without any Virtual Private Server shutdown or reboot, so there won't be any downtime for your websites. The upgrade is supplied in increments of 128 MB and you will be able to include as much memory as you'd like, simply because the physical servers provide enough resources to permit the virtual servers to be upgraded substantially.